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The Navajo lived in what is now northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona and were a nomadic group of people until they came into contact with the Pueblo
Native American and Southwest Turquoise Mines.
Native American Jewelry
Native American Jewelry
Pietersite Sterling Silver Jewelry
Navajo Pearls are traditionally made sterling silver beads.
Navajo Pearls are traditionally made sterling silver beads. Silver beads are a traditional art form for Diné silversmiths, and the beads have as many expressions as there are artisans.
The Maize Collection by Elgin Tom
Elgin is a Navajo Artist from Gallup New Mexico
The Kingman mine in Arizona was one of the largest turquoise mines in North America.
The terms “Kingman” or “high blue” refer to the blue color usually displayed in this stone.
"The Million Drops Collection"
Each Sterling Silver Drop is handmade by Navajo Silversmiths for Bold Contemporary Native American Jewelry Design.
Genuine White Buffalo Turquoise Sterling Silver Jewelry
Genuine White Buffalo Turquoise Jewelry created by Navajo Silversmiths.
Just In! Beautiful Sonoran Turquoise Jewelry
Sonoran Turquoise tends to have a brilliant green color with a matrix of brown and traces of pyrite which add a special sparkle to the stones.
Navajo Artist John Nelson is a Master Silversmith and he loves working with Turquoise.
John Nelson was born in Winslow, Arizona. He has been working with silver and turquoise since the 70’s.
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