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Schmuck der Ureinwohner Amerikas ist bekannt für seine filigrane Handwerkskunst und die Verwendung hochwertiger Materialien wie Türkis, Sterlingsilber und Gold. Dieser Schmuck ist nicht nur eine bedeutungsvolle Kunstform, sondern auch ein Symbol der Solidarität mit indigenen Gemeinschaften. SilverTQ bietet eine große Auswahl an authentischen Armbändern der Ureinwohner Amerikas. Diese Armbänder werden von indigenen Künstlern handgefertigt und spiegeln die Wurzeln der indigenen Kultur wider.
"Stapelfähiges" Multi-Color Einlage-Armband
"Stapelfähiges" Multi-Color Einlage-Armband
"Village Intruder" Armband mit hochwertigem natürlichem #8 rotem Web-Türkis
***VINTAGE Hochwertiges Natürliches Royston Türkis 5-Stein Reihe Armband
***Vintage Natural Godber-Burnham Türkis 5-Stein Reihe Armband
Verschiedene Türkis-Gliederarmband
Avantgarde-Stil Türkis- und Korallenreihenarmband
Birdseye Kingman Türkisarmband
Blauer Edelstein Türkis Cluster Armband
Blauer Kingman-Turquoise-Cluster-Armband
Chinesisches Bergturquoise-Armband mit Korallenumrandung
Doppelt gestapeltes Mehrstein-Inlay-Armband
Drachenfliegen-Armband mit hochwertigem natürlichem Bisbee-Türkis
Libellen-Armband mit hochwertigem natürlichem Lone Mountain Türkis
Tintenfisch Drachenfliegenarmband mit natürlichem blauen Edelstein Türkis
Dry Creek Turquoise 3-Steine Reihe Armband
Extra breite hochwertige natürliche Birdseye Kingman Türkisarmband
Extra breite natürliche Birdseye Kingman Türkisarmband
Blumen- & Libellenarmband mit hochwertigem natürlichem Morenci-Türkis
Fossilisiertes Elfenbein & Jet Einlage Armband
Grünes Kingman Türkis Schmetterlingsarmband
Armband aus schwerem Sterlingsilber
Massives Sterlingsilber-Armband
Schwere Gauge Sterlingsilber triangulierte Armbanduhr
Hochwertiges China-Web-Türkis 3-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches #8 Mikro-Web Türkis 5-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches #8 Mikro-Web Türkis 5-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches #8 Mikro-Web Türkis 5-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges Natur #8 Türkis Cluster Armband
Hochwertiges Natur #8 Türkis Cluster Armband
Hochwertiges Natur #8 Türkis Cluster Armband
Hochwertiges Natur #8 Türkis Cluster Armband
Hochwertiges Natur #8 Türkis Cluster Armband
Hochwertiges natürliches Birdseye Kingman Türkis 3-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches Birdseye Kingman Türkis 3-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches Bisbee-Turquoise-Armband
Hochwertiges natürliches schwarzes Web-Kingman-Türkis 3-Stein-Reihenarmband
Hochwertiges natürliches schwarzes Web Kingman Türkisarmband
In Native American culture, bracelets are more than just a piece of jewelry. They are a symbol of cultural identity and spiritual connection. Native American bracelets represent a connection to the natural world and diverse tribal traditions. The designs of these bracelets have been passed down from generation to generation, evolving as new materials and techniques make their way into this art form.
SilverTQ offers an extensive collection of handmade Native American bracelets. Our range of styles includes the following:
Native American cuff bracelets tend to be wider than bracelets with clasp closure and often feature inlaid stones and stamped designs. They are predominantly made with sterling silver and turquoise. Their beautiful designs represent personal style and status.
Native American inlay bracelets feature several materials, including turquoise, shells, sugilite, and gaspeite, which are cut, polished, and combined in patterns and designs that are embedded in sterling silver.
Overlay bracelets are made of two silver pieces that are soldered together. The top piece features a cut-out design that is layered over the bottom layer, which is oxidized and etched to create a contrasting color.
Native American turquoise bracelets are made with genuine turquoise and feature a range of intricate designs. In Indigenous culture, turquoise is a sacred stone that appears in many legends as a symbol of power and prestige. A turquoise bracelet can be worn to bring good luck and stay connected with the natural world.
Native American link bracelets can be fastened with extension links. They are light and comfortable to wear and feature various designs and materials.
We offer bracelets made with techniques that are unique to certain tribes, such as Navajo silverwork, Hopi silver overlay, Santo Domingo shell inlay, and Zuni stone and channel inlay.
All of our bracelets are handmade by Native American artists who possess in-depth knowledge of Indigenous jewelry making and its cultural significance. Below are some of our featured artists:
Aaron Anderson is a Navajo jewelry designer and silversmith renowned for his skillfully made pieces. He is a third-generation artist and was inspired to take up silversmithing by his stepfather and uncle. One of his favorite techniques is tufa casting, which involves pouring molten silver into a hand-carved mold to create unique bracelet designs.
Albert Jake has been making Native American jewelry since 1987. He learned the art of silversmithing from his parents and now specializes in traditional set stones and cluster jewelry. His style can be described as bold and inventive.
Calvin Martinez creates jewelry using traditional Navajo silversmithing techniques. His pieces feature high-quality stones, including turquoise, and his southwestern designs are perfect for those seeking to celebrate Indigenous cultural heritage.
Alvin Yellowhorse is a traditional Navajo silversmith who cuts, shapes, and files silver with precision and intricacy. He learned how to make jewelry from his father and has been a silversmith since 1995. His double stacked bracelets are what lend his collection a unique twist.
Harry H. Begay is a silversmith from the Navajo tribe who has specialized in making handmade Native American jewelry since the early 1970s. His work is intricate and polished, showcasing the natural beauty of genuine turquoise.
Tyler Brown has years of experience creating pieces that reflect his Navajo heritage. His designs showcase vibrant stones and exquisite stamp work. Each one of his pieces is characterized by an eyecatching stone cluster made from turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, or purple spiny oyster.
Darryl Dean Begay enjoys creating handmade jewelry with his wife, Rebecca. Together, they won the Best of Show award at the Santa Fe Indian Market for an incredible tufa cast belt they made to depict Navajo success in the face of adversity.
Ella M. Linkin draws on her Navajo heritage to make stunning turquoise bracelets using various types of high-grade turquoise. Her designs are bold and ornate, perfect for those who want a statement piece.
Delbert Gordon is a self-taught silversmith who specializes in designing sterling silver bracelets with detailed saw and stamp work. He uses his skills to mentor aspiring jewelry makers, including his nephew, Derrick Gordon.
If you’re new to the world of Native American jewelry, here are a few pointers to help you make an informed purchase and get the most out of your handmade piece:
SilverTQ is an established seller of unique, handmade Native American jewelry. We have been in the jewelry business for decades and have cultivated strong ties with a vast network of Native American jewelry artists. Here’s what sets us apart:
Explore our selection of handmade pieces and order your Native American bracelet today!
No, we don’t offer custom designs. The jewelry we offer is created according to the inspiration of each artist we work with.
No, the sizing of the cuff bracelets we offer is not adjustable. All bracelets are pre-designed and made by hand. You should choose a bracelet that matches your wrist size.
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