Explore Lucinda Linkins Indianerschmuck

Lucinda Linkin is a renowned artist of Navajo descent. Her handmade silver jewelry is an expression of the living tradition of Navajo silversmithing and jewelry making that has persisted for over 100 years. The jewelry she creates is not made to fit ephemeral trends; rather, it is an expression of her genuine skill and cultural identity. Her work is honest and deeply rooted in her heritage.

Meet Lucinda Linkin

Lucinda Linkin is a Native American artist born and raised within the Navajo Nation. While little is known about her personal life due to her desire to remain out of the public eye, it’s clear that her upbringing has strongly influenced her commitment to making authentic, handmade sterling silver jewelry. Every piece is one of a kind, and the time taken to create something entirely by hand is what gives it a beautiful meaning.

Linkin has achieved great recognition for her detailed and precise stampwork, appliqué, and saw work, all carried out entirely by hand from sterling silver. She is known for working with only the highest-quality, naturally occurring gemstones, favoring rare stones such as Damele and Lone Mountain turquoise for their quality and earthy appearance. Her ability to work with difficult materials such as White Buffalo stone has further set her apart in Native American jewelry circles. Linkin has shown herself to be a dedicated and accomplished artist, keeping the legacy of Navajo silversmithing alive and well in modern times.

Discover Lucinda Linkin’s Work

Lucinda Linkin typically works with high-grade natural turquoise sourced from well-known American Southwestern mines, each stone carefully selected and set in solid sterling silver. Her collections below are a wonderful place to start exploring the range and character of her most beloved jewelry work. 

Bolo Ties and Necklaces

Lucinda Linkin’s bolo ties and necklaces are some of her most eye-catching pieces. Centered around large, high-grade turquoise stones that draw immediate attention, she then uses sterling silver settings that incorporate stamp and saw work, layering geometric or floral patterns with twist wire accents that give each piece its own uniqueness and personality. 

Bolo sets come with handmade silver tips designed to match the central clasp, so the finished set feels intentional rather than assembled. Her necklaces and pendants tend to carry that same thoughtfulness, often arranging multiple turquoise stones across an oxidized silver base in a way that lets each stone’s natural color truly shine. Across both forms, her work has a boldness to it that is hard to miss and even harder to forget. 

Bracelets

Lucinda Linkin’s bracelets tend to make an impression right away. Created exclusively in heavy-gauge sterling silver, each piece feels as solid and confident as it looks. Most of her work features hand-stamped textures on the band, with natural turquoise stones carefully framed by scalloped or serrated bezels. Row designs are a common sight in her bracelet work, with evenly matched stones running the length of the band and fine silver details like twist wire tying everything together. Solid in construction yet refined in detail, Lucinda Linkin’s bracelets are meant to be worn and shown off. 

Rings

Lucinda Linkin’s rings usually feature a prominent natural turquoise stone set in heavy sterling silver, and the result is always a bold piece that never overstates the effort put into it. Her designs often utilize elevated bezels or shadowbox techniques, allowing the stone, with its natural colors and patterns, to take center stage. The bands typically feature hand-stamped patterns with twist wire and fine appliqué details that add texture and interest, drawing the eye to the central stone. An oxidation finish is also commonly applied to the silver, deepening the contrast between metalwork and stone. Her rings tend to feel like complete, well-considered pieces, with nothing out of place. 

Shop Lucinda Linkin’s Jewelry at SilverTQ

The works of Lucinda Linkin are represented in a wonderful variety of wearable art pieces, from bold bolo ties and necklaces to rings, bracelets, and pendants, each bearing her unique artistic imprint. Here at SilverTQ, we are happy to offer her pieces to collectors and jewelry lovers who appreciate authentic Navajo artistry. Take a look at her collection today and find the piece that feels like it was meant for your jewelry box. 

FAQs

Does each piece include Lucinda Linkin’s hallmark or signature?

Every piece in our collection is authentically stamped with “Linkin” inside the band on rings, or on the backside of pendants, bolo ties, and bracelets, along with a 925 sterling purity mark. 

Can the jewelry be worn daily?

These pieces can absolutely be worn daily, though it helps to remove them before exposure to anything that could cause damage. Routine cleaning and polishing will keep them looking great over time.

How should I care for the jewelry?

You should keep your jewelry in a cool, dry place and wipe it down regularly with a soft cloth to prevent oil and grime buildup. If you notice any tarnishing, scratches, or damage, use a silver polish for minor upkeep or visit a jeweler specializing in Native American jewelry for anything more serious.