Explore Coral Bracelets

Native American coral bracelets are some of the most distinctive examples of Southwestern jewelry. They feature vibrant red and orange tones that stand out beautifully against metal, often sterling silver, as well as stones such as turquoise. SilverTQ brings together a collection of these meaningful bracelets, each handmade by respected Native American artists who carry on the techniques that have been used for generations. No matter which coral bracelet you are drawn to, the collection showcases pieces that hold a special place in Native American jewelry traditions.

Understanding the Cultural and Historical Significance of Native American Coral Bracelets

Coral has been used in jewelry for thousands of years, and it gained special meaning among Native American tribes after Mediterranean coral was introduced to the Southwest through trade with the Spanish in the 1800s. The introduction of silversmithing allowed a number of Native American tribes to develop their characteristic jewelry-making techniques, such as inlay, tufa casting, and overlay. These methods gave rise to recognizable designs that remain admired today, often featuring coral.

For Native American tribes such as the Navajo, the Zuni, the Hopi, and the Kewa Pueblo, coral became a powerful symbol, often representing life and good fortune. Coral bracelets were worn during ceremonies, gifted to mark milestones, and passed down within families as heirlooms. Owning a coral bracelet connects you to this history, carrying with it both cultural meaning and artistic tradition.

The Collections of Native American Coral Bracelets

At SilverTQ, you will find a range of Native American coral bracelets that highlight different techniques, materials, and styles. Each coral bracelet is handmade, reflecting the individuality of the artist in every design. 

High-Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Bracelets 

Mediterranean coral is valued for its vivid color and quality, making it one of the favorite materials in Native American jewelry. The selection of bracelets featuring Mediterranean coral includes row bracelets, inlay styles, and clusters, showcasing the contrast between bright red coral and polished metal, typically sterling silver. These pieces are often created by Navajo artists who are known for setting stones into bezels, and the Zuni, who often favor inlay. A Mediterranean coral bracelet can become the focal point in any collection thanks to its timeless beauty.

Natural Kingman Turquoise and Coral Bracelets

Turquoise and coral together form one of the most iconic pairings in Native American jewelry. Kingman turquoise, sourced from one of the oldest and most respected mines in Arizona, is often set alongside coral in bracelets that highlight the vivid contrast between red and blue. These bracelets are usually handmade by Navajo silversmiths who may use bezel settings or employ stone-on-stone, raised cobblestone, or channel inlay. The combination of Kingman turquoise with coral makes these bracelets especially striking and meaningful, no matter their style.

Tufa-Cast Bracelets

Tufa-cast bracelets represent a technique that is deeply rooted in Navajo silversmithing. Tufa casting involves carving a design into the soft tufa stone and pouring molten silver or gold into the mold, creating unique textures in the metal. When coral is incorporated into tufa-cast sterling silver or gold jewelry, the results are bold and distinctive pieces that accentuate the vibrant red color. The tufa-cast coral bracelets are one of a kind because each tufa mold can only be used once or twice.

Other Collections

Many items in the coral bracelet collection feature stamp work, saw work, repoussé, twist wire, and appliqué, among other techniques. Some designs highlight coral as the centerpiece, while others use it in combination with stones such as lapis lazuli, mother-of-pearl, onyx, and more. These bracelets reflect a variety of approaches by renowned Native American artists, making sure there is something to suit every style. You will find both understated pieces and more elaborate designs, each handmade to represent the unique artistry of its maker.

Tips for Styling Native American Coral Bracelets

Native American coral bracelets are versatile enough to wear with many outfits on different kinds of occasions. Their bold color makes them stand out, while their handmade quality gives them lasting appeal. If you are considering adding a coral bracelet to your collection, below are a few helpful styling and buying tips.

  • Choose a bracelet that features coral shades you naturally connect with, since coral can range from pink to deep red.
  • Wide bracelets are great for a statement look, while slimmer designs are easy to pair with other jewelry.
  • If you like layering, try stacking your coral bracelet with a sterling silver bangle or a turquoise bracelet.
  • Let your coral bracelet be the focal point by keeping your other jewelry simple.
  • Match your bracelet to a color accent in your outfit, or wear it as a bold contrast for more visual impact.
  • Always check the bracelet size carefully, since handmade pieces are usually one of a kind.

Shop Native American Coral Bracelets at SilverTQ

SilverTQ takes pride in offering Native American coral bracelets that are handmade by respected artists of the Southwest. Each bracelet embodies both cultural significance and individual artistry, giving you a piece that is truly special. When you find a coral bracelet you love, you are encouraged to make it part of your collection, as no two are ever exactly alike. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Can men and women both wear these bracelets?

Yes, Native American coral bracelets are made in styles suitable for both men and women. Some designs are more delicate, while others are bold or wide, so you can choose a piece that fits your personal style.

What should I avoid while wearing my coral bracelet?

Coral is an organic material, which means it is sensitive to chemicals, moisture, and extreme heat. For example, you should not wear your bracelet while swimming, exercising, or applying lotion.

How can I clean my coral bracelet safely?

Use a soft, soapy cloth to gently wipe the surface of the stones, followed by a damp cloth for rinsing, and lastly, a dry cloth for drying. Use silver polish on the silver parts, taking care not to let the polish touch the coral. Avoid chemicals, abrasive cloths, and ultrasonic cleaners, since they can damage your jewelry.