Navajo Silversmithing is relatively new to the culture, as
recent as the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
Techniques and construction of silverwork range
chronologically from hand drawn and forged wire to machine
processed silver. Jewelry in general has been among the Native
Tribes for generations.
Salt & Pepper Shakers / Salt Cellars
"Engish China Bug" Pin/Pendant
"Gun Bullet" Necklace
"Just a Little Bit" Link Bracelet
14K Gold Band Ring with Turquoise Inlay
14K Gold Cufflinks with Inlay
14k Gold Drop Earrings with Jade Inlay
18K Gold and Lapis Lazuli Height Bracelet
18K Gold Dangle Earrings with Inlay
18K Gold Earrings with Rough Hematite and Chocolate Diamonds
1950's-1960's Needlepoint Turquoise Pin
Beaded Buckle on Tanned Hide
Beaded Buckle on Tanned Hide
Beaded Skull Cuff Bracelet with Raw Diamonds
Blue Gem Turquoise Cuff Bracelet, c.1940
Blue Turquoise Bracelet with Split Wire Design, c. 1940-50
Box and Bow Necklace with 21 Stone Settings, c. 1920
Braided Wire Cuff Bracelet, c.1950
Brown Woven Leather Bracelet with Tassels
Bumble Bee Pin
Burnham Turquoise Roll-On Bracelet
Burnham Turquoise Roll-On Bracelet
Burnham Turquoise Squash Blossom, c.1940
Butterfly Pin
Butterfly Pin, c. 1950