The Native American Jewelry Gallery:

Does someone you know have a birthday coming? Look over these fabulous pieces and think about how thrilled she would be to receive one.

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JK50 Navajo gold bear pin
JK50 - Navajo

JX74 Navajo bear pendant
JX74 - Navajo
M043 Randy Baird Navajo pin
M043 - Navajo
JZ43 Calvin Begay reversible bear pendant
JZ43 - Navajo
Silver and turquoise bracelet
MM61 - Navajo
Charolite nrcklace
MP71 - Navajo

Erwin Tsosie necklace
MD90 - Navajo

Imperial agate pendant-chain
MM92 - Navajo
JX56 Clark gold kokopelli pendant
JX56 - Navajo

JN76 Navajo bear pin-pendant
JN76 - Navajo


Oscar Alexius necklace and pendant
M655 - Navajo
Navajo butterfly pin-pendant
JQ29 - Navajo
Betsy Betonez necklace and pendant
MD08 -Navajo


ML92 Jerry Nelson Navajo pendant
ML92 - Navajo
ME57 Navajo turquoise -silver necklace
ME57 - Navajo
M040 Navajo amber-silver pendant
M040 - Navajo

JV07 Calvin Begay inlay bracelet
JV07 - Navajo
Ray Delgarito amber necklace
MP66 - Navajo


MG32 Navajo turquoise pendant necklace
MG32 - Navajo
JQ94 Navajo snake pin
JQ94 - Navajo

Turquoise pendant
MM66 - Navajo


Herman Vandermer green turquoise necklace
MM82 - Navajo
Benny Ration necklace
MJ99 - Navajo

Silver and 14k gold bracelet
MM91 - Navajo

Jasper, tiger eye, jade bracelet
MM93 - Navajo

Green turquoise pendant
MM87- Navajo
Turquoise pendant
MM88 - Navajo
Turquoise necklace
MM81 - Navajo

G. Spencer coral necklace
MG74 - Navajo
Green agate link bracelet
MM76 - Navajo


  Turquoise link bracelet
MM64 - Navajo
Silver bracelet
MM67 - Navajo


The jewelry making and wearing tradition among Native Americans is as ancient as the tribes themselves. In the past, silver, coral, shell and turquoise were the materials of choice. These were used in Native American adornments that were worn primarily for ceremonies. Often, the jewelry would be pawned for cash flow between ceremonies and paid out again when it was time for another ceremony. This evolved into the use of other stones such as lapis lazuli, opal, abalone, mother of pearl and amber and the use of gold. Today, Native American jewelry is among the finest in the world and is highly prized in Western and European society.

This page is devoted jewelry created by Navajo artists.
Click this link to see jewelry created by Zuni, Hopi, Taos, Santo Domingo and Isleta artists.

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