Multi-Colored Bracelets
Explore Multi-Colored Bracelets
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MARTINE LOVATORegular price $3,350.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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High Grade Indian Mountain Turquoise Inlay Bracelet With A Multi-Color Inlay Snake Figure
ALVIN YELLOWHORSERegular price $17,195.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $17,195.00 -
Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Bracelet With 18K Gold Spacing Bars
PHILANDER BEGAY & ALIJAH BEGAYRegular price $5,625.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $5,625.00 -
Heavy Twist Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay
ALVIN YELLOWHORSERegular price $15,849.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $15,849.00 -
Overlay Bracelet With Multi-Color Kokopelli Inlay Design
CECIL ASHLEYRegular price $1,255.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,255.00 -
Natural Lapis Inlay Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Wave Inlay Design
EARL PLUMMERRegular price $9,925.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $9,925.00 -
LANCE PLUMMERRegular price $4,295.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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Natural Morenci Turquoise & Coral Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay
MELVIN PLATERORegular price $11,149.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $11,149.00 -
Multi-Color Wide Branch Seven Flower Bracelet
REBECCA T. BEGAYRegular price $2,975.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,975.00 -
Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Bracelet
JULIUS BURBANKRegular price $2,975.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,975.00 -
Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Bracelet
JULIUS BURBANKRegular price $2,975.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,975.00 -
Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Bracelet
JULIUS BURBANKRegular price $2,975.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,975.00 -
High Grade Natural Morenci Turquoise Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay
ALVIN YELLOWHORSERegular price $26,695.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $26,695.00 -
Tufa Cast Multi-Color Inlay Bracelet With Interior Petroglyph Figures
PHILANDER BEGAY & ISIAH M. BEGAYRegular price $6,600.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $6,600.00 -
VERDY JAKERegular price $1,450.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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Tufa Cast Pueblo Scene Bracelet With Natural Multi-Color Height Inlay Design
PHILANDER BEGAY & ALIJAH BEGAYRegular price $5,295.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $5,295.00 -
Tufa Cast Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Design
PHILANDER & ALIJAH BEGAYRegular price $1,795.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,795.00 -
Tufa Cast Bracelet With Multi-Color Raised Cobblestone Inlay Design
PHILANDER BEGAYRegular price $2,325.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,325.00 -
"Stackable" Multi-Color Inlay Bracelet
CHELLE WILLIERegular price $510.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $510.00 -
LORENZO TAFOYARegular price $1,265.00Regular priceUnit price / per
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Multi-Color Center Inlay Design Bracelet
DANIEL CORIZRegular price $965.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price $965.00 -
Unrecorded ArtistRegular price $539.00Regular priceUnit price / per
Sale price $539.00
Multi-color bracelets mix an array of vibrant stones into eye-catching designs that are as meaningful as they are beautiful. These pieces often combine turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, mother-of-pearl, Mediterranean coral, and other stones. SilverTQ offers a carefully curated selection of multi-color bracelets, each one handmade by renowned Native American artists using traditional jewelry-making techniques.
Understanding the Cultural and Historical Significance of Multi-Color Bracelets
Multi-color bracelets have a rich history that stretches back tens of thousands of years, with the earliest examples using beads made of pebbles and shells. By the time of Ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Roman, and Native American civilizations, gemstones began to be used in jewelry as well.
Meaning is often tied to the stones themselves, each believed to hold specific qualities. Turquoise, for example, is valued for its connection to protection and good fortune, while coral is associated with life and vitality.
After Native American tribes of the Southwest adopted silversmithing in the 1800s, the Zuni and the Navajo developed distinctive multi-stone inlay work. Multi-color bracelets and other jewelry were worn during ceremonies, gifted to mark important milestones, and passed down through generations as heirlooms.
Explore Our Multi-Color Bracelets
Our collection of multi-color bracelets includes a wide range of styles, from refined inlay designs to bold statement pieces. Talented Native American artists handmake each one-of-a-kind bracelet from high-quality materials, embodying heritage and artistry.
Inlay Bracelets
Multi-stone inlay bracelets are among the most visually captivating types of jewelry in our collection. Each bracelet features precisely cut stones fitted together in stone-on-stone or raised cobblestone inlays to form intricate geometric patterns or flowing designs. You will often find combinations of turquoise, lapis lazuli, coral, spiny oyster, and mother-of-pearl, each adding its own vibrant hue to the composition. These bracelets are created by skilled Zuni and Navajo artisans, whose inlay techniques have been perfected over decades.
Tufa-Cast Bracelets
These bracelets are made using a well-established Navajo technique that involves carving a design into a soft volcanic stone called tufa and pouring molten silver into the mold. Because a tufa mold is delicate and can only be used once or twice, every bracelet is one of a kind. Our tufa cast multi-stone bracelets often feature bold designs accented with turquoise, coral, and other colorful materials.
Double-Layered and Stackable Bracelets
For those who prefer a stronger look, these bracelets offer twice the visual impact of ordinary pieces. The bracelets are worn to create two or more layers of colorful inlay work framed in sterling silver for added definition. The layered designs accommodate intricate patterns and a rich mix of colors, making them perfect statement pieces. Our double-stacked and stackable styles are created by artists who specialize in traditional Navajo inlay, making each bracelet truly distinctive.
Other Collections
Our collection also includes a variety of other multi-color bracelets that highlight different techniques and design philosophies. You will find overlay work, repoussé detailing, and hand-stamped silver paired with vibrant stone combinations. Some pieces feature traditional designs, such as butterflies or Pueblo villages, while others embrace modern aesthetics. Unique materials such as fossilized ivory, bertrandite, and petrified wood are also present in some bracelets.
Tips for Styling Multi-Color Bracelets
Multi-color bracelets are versatile pieces that can complement both casual and formal clothes. Their variety of colors makes them easy to pair with different styles, while their handcrafted quality makes sure they stand out. Below are some tips to help you select and style your bracelet.
- Look for bracelets that feature stones you naturally gravitate toward, as you will be more likely to wear them.
- Consider the width of the bracelet and how it fits with your other jewelry pieces.
- If you enjoy stacking bracelets, choose a slimmer piece to pair with plain silver bangles.
- Let your bracelet be the focal point by keeping other jewelry minimal when wearing bold and colorful designs.
- Match your bracelet to other elements in your outfit for a coordinated look, or wear it as a contrasting accent piece.
- Always check the size carefully before buying, as handmade bracelets are typically one of a kind and may not be resized easily.
Shop Multi-Color Bracelets at SilverTQ
At SilverTQ, our multi-color bracelets are created by skilled Native American artists, each bringing their unique touch to every design. When you find a piece you love, we encourage you to make it yours while it is still available, as no two are the same. Let us help you add a vibrant and meaningful bracelet to your collection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are the gemstones genuine?
All gemstones in our Native American jewelry are genuine and sourced for their quality to meet the highest standards.
How do I clean and care for my bracelet?
Avoid moisture, chemicals, and direct sunlight, as these can damage both the stones and the silver. For specific care instructions, consider the materials used in your bracelet. A reputable seller will always be happy to help you understand your jewelry and how to care for it properly.
How should I store the bracelet?
Store your bracelets in a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box. Always keep it separate from other jewelry to prevent scratches and tangles.






















