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Handmade Chain Link Necklace With Natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Squash Blossom Pendant
Multi-Stone Inlay Pear Shaped Earrings
Natural Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Inlay Pendant
Natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise & Orange Spiny Oyster Inlay Pendant
6-Strand Multi-Color Square Cut Bead & Jet Heishi Necklace
Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Nugget & Sterling Silver Bead Necklace
Campitos Turquoise Nugget & Sterling Silver Bead Necklace
Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Nugget & Sterling Silver Bead Necklace
Campitos Turquoise Nugget & Sterling Silver Bead Necklace
Kingman Turquoise Disc Bead Necklace With Hand Stamped Sterling Silver Barrel Beads
Kingman Turquoise Naja Pendant
Kingman Turquoise Naja Pendant
Natural Kingman Turquoise Cross Cluster Pendant
Kingman Turquoise Naja Pendant
Kewa Mosaic Pendant With Multi-Stone Inlay Border
Kewa Mosaic Pendant With Multi-Stone Inlay Border
3-Strand Abalone Bead Necklace With Multi-Stone Inlay Pendant
Hummingbird Turquoise & Silver Bead Necklace
7-Strand Heishi Necklace With Natural Kingman Turquoise Chips And Matching Earrings
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Nugget & Kingman Turquoise Wafer Bead Necklace
Kewa Mosaic Slab Earrings With Multi-Stone Inlay Border
Kewa Mosaic Slab Earrings With Multi-Stone Inlay Border
Kingman Black Web Turquoise Pendant
Black Web Kingman Turquoise Earrings
Black Web Kingman Turquoise Earrings
Red Spiny Oyster Fat Pear Shaped Earrings
Pink Mussel Shell Inlay Earrings
Natural Kingman Turquoise Ring
Natural Kingman Turquoise Ring
Natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Ring
Natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise & Coral Ring
Natural Royston Turquoise Statement Ring
Red Spiny Oyster & Charoite Bracelet
Daniel Coriz creates jewelry that brings Santo Domingo Pueblo (Kewa) traditions to life through his skilled hands and creative vision. Growing up in a community famous for heishi beadwork, he learned to shape shells and stones into smooth beads that he fashioned into beautiful necklaces, in addition to making earrings and pendants. His inlay pieces also feature the intricate turquoise and silver work that makes Native American jewelry so special and sought after. Through every piece he makes, Daniel shares the cultural stories and artistic excellence long treasured by his tribe.
Daniel Coriz was born in 1964 in Santo Domingo Pueblo, where he remains to this day and makes his living as a jewelry artist. His education in the arts began at home with his mother, Nestoria Coriz, and grandfather, Lupe Pena, who taught him the traditional methods of working with silver and creating exquisite stone beads. Daniel first pursued a degree in electronics, but when he had a son, he joined the Army Reserve and switched to studying nursing to support his family. His handmade jewelry was also a significant source of income during this period.
Over time, the artist’s impressive work has earned him the limelight at prestigious events, including first place at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonials, and his jewelry has been featured in New Mexico Magazine and at the Smithsonian Institute. Daniel’s love of helping others inspired him to join community leadership, where he became mayor of Kewa at the age of 42. He later served as Lieutenant Governor of Kewa in 2012, continuing a family tradition of public service that started with his great-grandfather, Santiago Pena. Today, Daniel balances his roles as an artist, a tribal leader, and a father, passing his jewelry-making skills to one of his two sons.
Daniel Coriz shapes raw stones into stunning mosaic inlay jewelry using techniques that reflect sophisticated style, vibrant details, and cultural significance passed down through generations of his family and community members. His work features natural, hand-cut materials, such as turquoise, coral, spiny oyster shell, and lapis lazuli. You will find stunning earrings, necklaces, and pendants in our impressive collection of the artist’s work.
Daniel Coriz makes earrings with striking geometric patterns that showcase complex mosaic inlay work. The artist carefully cuts and places stones in lovely colors such as orange, purple, blue, green, and red to create beautiful contrasts that catch the eye from every angle. His work features bold combinations of turquoise, spiny shell, and mother-of-pearl set against dramatic black jet backgrounds. Sterling silver details add elegant finishing touches that complement the vivid stone colors. These post-style earrings are designed in teardrop, pear, and oval shapes, bringing a special look to any fashion attire, whether casual or formal.
The artist’s pendants typically incorporate high-quality turquoise stones from well-known mines such as Sleeping Beauty and Kingman, loved by many for their rich, earthy hues. In some pendants, the surrounding inlay work uses precisely cut coral, spiny oyster, and mother-of-pearl. Daniel also often adds sterling silver bails and decorative spacer beads that enhance the beauty as well as the functionality of each pendant. In addition to geometric patterns, some of his pendants are also shaped into the famous naja, as well as crosses featuring dazzling turquoise clusters.
Daniel favors necklaces made of multiple strands of hand-shaped jet, abalone, and turquoise beads. He creates bead shapes that include discs, nuggets, and tubes, providing textural variety and visual movement throughout each composition. The artist’s designs range from elegant single-strand pieces to elaborate seven-strand necklaces, sometimes featuring matching inlay pendants as focal points. Some of the popular styles include traditional heishi beadwork, mixed stone arrangements, and classic squash blossom designs.
Daniel Coriz’s handmade jewelry collection at SilverTQ offers you the opportunity to adorn yourself with pieces that celebrate Native American jewelry through contemporary artistic expression. You will find jewelry that goes beyond accessories, connecting you with Daniel’s rich cultural heritage. Explore Daniel Coriz’s exclusive designs on our website and add meaningful beauty to your jewelry collection.
SilverTQ sources all pieces by Daniel Coriz directly from the artist to guarantee their authenticity and quality. You can verify your jewelry by checking for his hallmark, “D. Coriz,” hand-stamped on many pieces along with his eagle insignia.
Avoid using chemicals, soap, and water, since they can damage the silver and the stones. Gently use a soft, dry cloth to remove oils and dust from the turquoise. Clean the metal parts separately with a silver polish and a different cloth. When you’re not wearing your jewelry, store it in a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box away from direct sunlight.
