Navajo Jewelry For Sale
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Smaller Bison Pendant with Turquoise Inlay
$140 Add to cart -
SOLD
Green Turquoise Inlay Link Bracelet (smaller)
$550 Read more -
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Slim Kingman Turquoise Pendant in Sterling Silver
$285 Add to cart -
Sterling Silver & Spiny Oyster Shell Earrings by Artie Yellowhorse
$165 Add to cart -
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Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings
$198 Read more -
Inlaid Multi-Color Earrings (Huggies)
$285 Add to cart -
Spiny Oyster Shell Pendant
$195 Add to cart -
Turquoise Inlay Diamond-Shaped Pendant
$165 Add to cart -
Turquoise & Lapis Inlay ‘Teardrop’ Earrings
$165 Add to cart -
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14kt Gold & Turquoise Inlay Earrings (light-weight)
$1,410 Read more -
14kt Gold & Turquoise Inlay Link Bracelet
$5,700 Add to cart -
14kt Gold Cross Pendant with Lapis Inlay
$1,650 Add to cart -
14kt Gold Link Bracelet with Turquoise & Lapis Inlay
$5,700 Add to cart -
14kt Gold Turquoise Inlay Cross Pendant
$1,650 Add to cart -
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14kt Gold Turquoise Inlay Earrings
$2,400 Read more -
5-Stone Cuff Bracelet with Kingman Turquoise – Impressive!
$1,975 Add to cart -
7-Strand Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Necklace by Desiree Yellowhorse
$1,500 Add to cart -
Aaron Toadlena Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet – WOW!!
$1,550 Add to cart -
Albert Jake Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
$1,150 Add to cart -
Allison Lee Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
$995 Add to cart -
Arnold Blackgoat Cuff Bracelet with Royston Turquoise
$2,950 Add to cart -
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Artie Yellowhorse 3-Stone Lapis Cuff Bracelet
$445 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse 3-Stone Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Bracelet
$635 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Cuff Bracelet with 9 Rows of ‘Dots’
$965 Add to cart -
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Artie Yellowhorse Golden Hills Turquoise Pendant
$485 Read more -
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Artie Yellowhorse Hammered Sterling Silver Collar Necklace
$475 Read more -
Artie Yellowhorse Hammered Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
$475 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Kingman Turquoise Pendant
$1,100 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Kingman Turquoise Pendant
$565 Add to cart -
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Artie Yellowhorse Spiny Oyster Shell Pendant
$535 Read more -
Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Bead Necklace
$895 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Bracelet with Tiny Beads
$445 Add to cart -
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Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Collar Necklace with ‘Dots’
$1,400 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Earrings (small posts)
$125 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Sterling Silver Necklace with Sleeping Beauty Turquoise
$965 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Turquoise Pendant (Kingman)
$545 Add to cart -
Artie Yellowhorse Wide Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
$485 Add to cart -
Awesome Allison Lee Bolo Tie with Morenci Turquoise
$3,950 Add to cart -
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BEAR Pendant with Lapis Inlay (mid-size)
$225 Read more -
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Bear Pendant with Sonoran Gold Turquoise Inlay
$295 Add to cart -
Bisbee Turquoise & Sterling Silver Pendant by Artie Yellowhorse
$675 Add to cart -
Bisbee Turquoise Bracelet by Shane Hendren
$4,800 Add to cart -
Bisbee Turquoise Cuff Bracelet by Calvin Martinez
$995 Add to cart -
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Bisbee Turquoise Cuff Bracelet by Ivan Howard
$1,450 Read more -
Black Jade & Turquoise Inlay Bolo Tie – FINE INLAY
$1,495 Add to cart -
Black Jade & Turquoise Inlay Cufflinks
$260 Add to cart -
Black Jade & Turquoise Inlay Money Clip (Fine Inlay!)
$445 Add to cart
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NAVAJO JEWELRY!
Navajo Indian jewelry artists & silversmiths are renowned world-wide for their exceptionally hand-crafted sterling silver and turquoise jewelry. Two Grey Hills Indian Arts & Jewelry Gallery offers a beautiful selection of Navajo jewelry for sale. This section invites you to shop through our entire online inventory of Navajo jewelry, and buy something special.
History of Navajo Jewelry
Silversmithing / jewelry-making was likely first introduced to the Navajos by the Spanish in the 1600’s. Silversmithing was much more basic back then, and not employed terribly often. The Navajo silversmiths of the early 1800’s began making jewelry more and more often as adornments. Navajo jewelers would hammer coins or melt them down to make their jewelry. Soon stones were used in the jewelry; the most popular of which, obviously, has always been Turquoise. Turquoise was often used by Navajo silversmiths & jewelers because it was readily available in the Southwest; but it is also believed to have healing properties, and was often used in religious ceremonies. In modern times, Navajo jewelry artists / silversmiths are extremely skilled artisans, well versed in many different jewelry-making techniques. Inlay, overlay, oxidation, sandcasting, and especially deep precise hand stampwork is used. Often multiple techniques are even combined, to create stunning silversmithing feats and works of jewelry art. The finest gold and sterling silver are used. Stones are carefully selected for their quality, character, and color. From Turquoise, Sugilite, and Coral, to Spiny Oyster Shell, Lapis, Gaspeite, and Onyx, the Navajo jewelry artists of today can create from a myriad of colors. The varied styles of Navajo Indian jewelry artists of today actually reflect the mastery of jewelry techniques refined over hundreds of years.
We are proud to offer this beautiful selection of hand-crafted Navajo jewelry for sale. Navajo bracelets, Navajo Concho Belts, Navajo necklaces, Navajo pendants, Navajo belt buckles, and more!!