Jewelry isn’t just an accessory—it’s a statement, a mood, a piece of who you are. Whether it’s a turquoise ring that turns heads, a sleek bolo tie with effortless swagger, or a rare, hand-carved Pink Conch Shell piece, we curate jewelry that blends heritage, high fashion, and everyday style.
We believe in bold details, effortless elegance, and quality that lasts a lifetime. Our collection is for those who appreciate authentic Native craftsmanship, love a standout piece, and aren’t afraid to mix classic with modern, casual with statement, tradition with trend.
From red carpet to weekend casual, every piece is designed to be worn, loved, and remembered.
Wear your power. Style your story. Make your statement.
For centuries, turquoise has been a symbol of protection, wisdom, and strength in Native cultures. Mined and traded for over 2,000 years, its striking blue-green hues made it one of the most treasured stones in the Southwest, Plains, and Plateau regions.
By the late 1800s, Native silversmiths blended traditional artistry with sterling silver, creating iconic designs—from squash blossom necklaces to bold statement rings. Over time, turquoise became a hallmark of Western style, worn by cowboys, rock stars, and collectors alike.
Today, authentic Native turquoise jewelry remains a mark of heritage, craftsmanship, and effortless style—a timeless statement, rooted in tradition and made to be worn.
Wear a piece of history. Own the moment.
A stunning cuff bracelet that celebrates Native American artistry.
A striking pendant necklace that embodies cultural heritage.
The Legacy of White Buffalo Turquoise in Native American Jewelry
The Legacy of Pink Conch Shell in Native American Jewelry
Fiery reds, deep purples, and sunset oranges—nature’s statement piece
For those who seek the extraordinary—rare, handcrafted, and undeniably bold
More than an accessory—a symbol of confidence, culture, and class
What a fun pop of color to wear when you want to feel alive! It's so much color and sparkles from the opal inlay.
Gorgeous set of sterling silver orange spiny oyster, turquoise and opal inlay.
Two pendants. Raw, rustic look. Spiny oyster orange. White Buffalo and a touch of red mediterranean coral.
Incredible tufa cast bracelet by Stanford Yazzie, Navajo artist. A cuff that will be in your collection and handed down-- a genuine heritage piece for collectors.
A unique stone that tells a story of craftsmanship and culture.
Artist: John Michael Lister (Navajo)
His father is really traditional artist, Ernie Lister. His father's jewelry is made by the 1920 to 1940 method of Navajo silversmithing. He always starts from a silver coin or ingot silver, then he uses charcoal and hammer to make his designs. John Michael continues his techniques with his new design.
A stunning cuff bracelet that celebrates Native American artistry.
A striking pendant necklace that embodies cultural heritage.
The Legacy of White Buffalo Turquoise in Native American Jewelry
The Legacy of Pink Conch Shell in Native American Jewelry
Fiery reds, deep purples, and sunset oranges—nature’s statement piece
For those who seek the extraordinary—rare, handcrafted, and undeniably bold
More than an accessory—a symbol of confidence, culture, and class
So fun, dress up or down but either way you're going to stand out in a good way with these beauties.
Sterling silver Navajo silver work and leaning more to the reddish/orange spiny oyster shell and bright blue turquoise. 3 1/2 long and 1" wide. Not too heavy but more dressy than all day wear.