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Our eclectic selection of Native American accessories and collectibles reflects centuries' worth of artistry and cultural tradition. From timeless turquoise hair accessories to one-of-a-kind dog collars, each piece in our collection embodies the unique personality of the artist who created it. These pieces are designed to be both decorative and functional. They can integrate seamlessly into your routine, turning daily rituals into quiet moments of appreciation.
***VINTAGE Pink Mussel Shell Watch Bracelet
Green Kingman Turquoise Leather Dog Collar
Kingman Turquoise & Mediterranean Coral Watch Bracelet
Kingman Turquoise Petit Point Cluster Ponytail Holder With Stick Pin
Mediterranean Coral Cluster Watch Tips
Miniature Native American Wedding Vase With Kingman Turquoise Raised Inlay
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Inlay Watch Tips
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Inlay Watch Tips
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Petit Point Cluster Ponytail Holder With Stick Pin
Solid Sterling Silver Watch Tips
Solid Sterling Silver Watch Tips
Sterling Silver Salt And Pepper Shaker Set
Thunderbird Multi-Color Inlay Watch Tips
Each of the pieces in our collection takes hours, if not days, to make. They feature intricate hand stamping, inlay, and appliqué work. Here are the main items in our collection:
Native American watch bracelets combine functionality and style. They are often made from sterling silver and frequently include turquoise. Many come with hand-stamped patterns or inlay work, both of which are traditional design techniques originating from the Southwest.
Watch tips are a type of ornamentation that can be attached to either side of a watch face. Many Native American watch tips are made by using stone inlays or stampwork featuring motifs rooted in Southwestern tribal cultures. These pieces blend functionality and style, turning simple timepieces into timeless accessories.
Our sterling silver baby cups combine form, function, and collectibility. Made by skilled Native American silversmiths, these collectibles feature hand-stamped patterns often inspired by animals and nature.
Our Native American salt and pepper shakers are designed to add an artistic touch to your dining room table or kitchen decor. Typically made from sterling silver, these shaker sets showcase intricate hand-stamped patterns.
Native American hair accessories, including barrettes, combs, and ponytail holders, provide an opportunity to express personal style and cultural appreciation. Typically made with hand-cut gemstones and hand-stamped sterling silver, these pieces are an eye-catching fashion statement.
Why not share Navajo artistry with man’s best friend? Our sleek dog collars are made with genuine leather and hand-polished gemstones to have your canine friend looking their very best. Each piece is water resistant and made to last.
All of our pieces are guaranteed to be handmade by noteworthy Native American artists, many are stamped with the artist's hallmark. At SilverTQ, we work with Native American artists to ensure every item we sell is genuine and ethically sourced.
Each accessory and collectible sold at SilverTQ is designed by a skilled Native American artist using traditional techniques and individual creativity. Our artists do not simply create accessories; they bring culture and history to life. Here’s a closer look at some of the amazing people we work with:
Amy Wesley is a Zuni artist who started silversmithing in 1976. She is known for her precise inlay work, with clean, bold lines. Her favorite design to use is the hummingbird design, which she incorporates into watch tips, earrings, and pendants. If you have an appreciation for minimalist art, you will resonate with Amy Wesley's work.
Bruce Morgan is an award-winning Navajo silversmith from New Mexico. He uses sterling silver and gold to make intricate, hand-stamped designs. In addition to Native American jewelry making, Bruce is passionate about his ranch and his horses. He describes himself as “a true cowboy artist.”
Jeffrey Castillo enjoys creating jewelry, household items, and kachina dolls from sterling silver. His designs are functional but elegant, perfect for daily use or special occasions.
Leander Tahe is a Navajo silversmith known for his high-contrast sterling silver pieces. His creations feature inlay work, repoussé, and oxidized backgrounds. Each piece showcases detailed patterns and textures inspired by Navajo and Zuni aesthetics.
Rayland and Patty Edaakie are a husband and wife duo from the Zuni Pueblo. They were high school sweethearts and have been watching family members make jewelry since childhood. Their work draws on traditional Zuni techniques and features mosaic inlays made with coral, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, and jet.
SilverTQ offers authentic Native American accessories handmade by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Pueblo artists. We are dedicated to supporting Indigenous craftsmanship so that it continues to inspire future generations. Each piece in our collection is unique and only contains authentic gemstones and sterling silver. If you’re looking for something to enhance your decor or elevate your style, our curated selection of accessories and collectibles is a great place to begin your search. Browse our collection today and find the piece that speaks to you.
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