Our native american jewelry is authentic and genuine.
Vintage native american jewelry santa fe.
Taking inspiration from the navajo legend of shiprock a sacred volcanic rock formation believed to have once been a great winged bird that carried the navajo peoples to northwestern new mexico the gallery.
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Our relationships with the artists have taken us all throughout new mexico and arizona.
Therefore every piece comes direct form the reservation.
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18 larimar and silver bead necklace.
Contemporary navajo weavings call anytime.
Most relevant this mountain town is an iconic trade center in the native american indian jewelry business.
Shiprock santa fe gallery located on the historic santa fe plaza is rooted in the rich artistry cultures and traditions of the navajo and other native american tribes of the southwest.
Also it is new mexico s capital in the sangre de cristo foothills.
Santa fe s trusted premier source for native american and southwestern jewelry zapotec and navajo weavings pottery sculpture carvings art.
First of all welcome to santa fe indian jewelry.
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Wind river trading company is santa fe s largest native american jewelry store and has been a reputable trader of southwest art in the heart of santa fe for nearly 45 years.
It s noteworthy for its pueblo style architecture and as a center of creative arts.
For 3 generations we have traded native american jewelry on the navajo hopi and zuni reservations directly with the craftsmen.
Santa fe s trusted premier source for native american and southwestern jewelry weavings rugs pottery fetishes kachinas sculpture paintings art.
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We are a 3rd generation family business.
Authentic native american jewelry from the navajo hopi and zuni sterling silver jewelry handcrafted with turquoise spiny oyster shell lapis coral and semi precious stones by acclaimed native american artists.
We offer native american jewelry from 3 tribes in the southwest navajo zuni and hopi.
American indians have worn shells and stones as adornments since prehistoric times but did not begin incorporating silver until the navajo learned the craft of smithing from hispanic blacksmiths in the mid 1800s.
Larimar and oxidized silver beads.