Start with Classic Pieces If you're new to collecting, begin with timeless staples that represent traditional Native American design. Some popular starting pieces include: Turquoise rings Silver cuffs Navajo pearl necklaces Squash blossom necklaces Turquoise pendants...
The History & Legacy of Sleeping Beauty turquoise
Few gemstones are as instantly recognizable—or as deeply cherished in Native American jewelry—as Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. Known for its pure, sky-blue color and minimal matrix, this stone has become one of the most sought-after varieties of turquoise in the world....
The History of the Native American Squash Blossom Necklace
The squash blossom necklace is one of the most recognizable and iconic pieces of Native American jewelry, admired for its bold beauty, cultural depth, and enduring craftsmanship. While today it is often associated with Southwestern style and statement fashion, the...
The History of Navajo pearl necklaces
Despite the name, Navajo pearls aren’t pearls at all. They’re hand-made sterling silver beads, traditionally created by Navajo (Diné) silversmiths in the late 19th century. Silversmithing itself came to the Navajo through contact with Mexican silversmiths around the...
Why native american jewelry is the perfect gift for Valentines day 2026
Native American rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings can make meaningful and beautiful Valentine’s gifts for both men and women for several reasons — combining artistry, symbolism, and personal style in a way that feels thoughtful and timeless. Here’s why they’re...
How to order a custom Turquoise ring
Consultation & Design Ideas You share your vision — ring style, stone shape, metal and any personal touches you want included. Photos and inspiration are welcome! Stone Selection We help you choose the perfect turquoise (Sleeping Beauty, Kingman, Royston, etc.)...
