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Boucles d'oreilles en corail méditerranéen naturel en forme de lustre
Bague Fleur Coulée en Tuf de Seiche
Bague Fleur Coulée en Tuf de Seiche
Bague Papillon en Seiche avec Turquoise Naturelle Lone Mountain et Corail
Bague Déclaration en Or 18K avec Corail Méditerranéen de Haute Qualité
Bague en tuf de seiche moulée avec corail saumon naturel
Boucles d'oreilles en grappe de corail méditerranéen naturel
Pendentif en turquoise Kingman naturelle de haute qualité et incrustation de corail
Boucles d'oreilles croix en corail méditerranéen naturel
Pendentif en boîte d'ombre de corail méditerranéen naturel de haute qualité
Cravate bolo boîte à ombre en corail moulé Tufa avec incrustation latérale en turquoise et corail
Boucles d'oreilles en corail naturel de haute qualité Tufa Cast
Bague en turquoise Tufa Cast naturelle Nevada Black Widow avec corail méditerranéen naturel
Bracelet en tufa avec hirondelle de barn, turquoise naturelle Ella Mae, corail et monture en or 14K
Nœud papillon en tufa avec une araignée en turquoise Brannon Blue naturel et corail
Bague Hirondelle de Barn en Tufa avec Turquoise Naturelle de Lone Mountain & Corail
Bague en tufeau avec corail saumon naturel
Bague d'énoncé en huître épineuse rouge/orange avec turquoise Kingman et entourage en corail
Huître épineuse orange avec anneau de corail
Turquoise Or Sonoran Avec Entourage En Corail Méditerranéen Naturel
Bague déclaration en huître épineuse orange avec corail et tourmaline Sleeping Beauty
Bracelet en tufa avec papillon en turquoise naturelle de Morenci, sugilite et corail méditerranéen
Bracelet en tufa avec danseur d'aigle et corail méditerranéen naturel
Bracelet en tufa avec incrustation de turquoise Kingman et de corail en forme de papillon
Bague en turquoise dorée du Sonoran avec un entourage en corail
Bague en turquoise dorée du Sonoran avec un entourage en corail
Bague en turquoise dorée du Sonoran avec un entourage en corail
Boucles d'oreilles en forme de goutte d'eau turquoise et corail
Boucles d'oreilles en corail en forme de goutte ouverte
Boucles d'oreilles en corail style goutte d'eau ouverte
Bague en cluster turquoise et corail
Pendentif grappe en point de croix corail naturel méditerranéen
Pendentif en boîte d'ombre de corail méditerranéen naturel de haute qualité
Bague Kingman en turquoise avec entourage en corail
Pendentif en turquoise de Carico Lake naturel avec entourage en corail
Collier en corail méditerranéen naturel de style bavoir avec boucles d'oreilles assorties
Coral is an organic gemstone, similar to pearls, that grows in tropical and subtropical waters and is popularly used in jewelry. Coral gemstones come in various forms, including precious coral and red coral, and are known for their vibrant color that complements every skin tone. SilverTQ offers a wide range of coral jewelry intricately handmade by renowned Native American artists.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, coral jewelry holds a rich history and significant importance in various cultures. Coral gemstone is formed from the skeletons of marine polyps and is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Its origin dates back millions of years, and it has been revered for its beauty for centuries. Coral became a highly sought-after commodity as civilizations established trade routes, and it was gradually fashioned into exquisite jewelry and ornaments. From ancient Roman amulets and European collections to Asian arts and Native American designs, coral spans cultures and continents. To this day, coral gemstone holds a special place in traditional jewelry-making worldwide.
SilverTQ offers an extensive collection of coral jewelry, showcasing one-of-a-kind handmade pieces that go with every outfit.
The coral ring collection at SilverTQ features handmade pieces designed by respected Native American artists. Each ring is made with sterling silver and beautifully adorned with genuine coral gemstones, including Mediterranean coral, salmon coral, and Momo or Pacific coral. Various designs are offered, from statement pieces and cluster rings to pieces that include both turquoise and coral gemstones. Noteworthy ring designers include Calvin Martinez, Darryl Dean Begay, Ella M. Linkin, and Robert W. Begay.
The coral bracelet collection offered by SilverTQ features beautiful pieces that pay tribute to the traditional artistry of Indigenous communities. Bracelets are handmade by artists using sterling silver or gold as a base and adorned with high-grade natural gemstones, including different types of coral. Each piece is intricately handmade by skilled Native American artists, including Tyler Brown, Cecil Ashley, Alvin Yellowhorse, and Philander Begay.
SilverTQ showcases an impressive collection of Native American coral earrings, handmade by talented silversmiths from Indigenous tribes. Made with sterling silver or gold, these earrings feature elaborate traditional designs and various high-grade natural coral stone origins, including natural Mediterranean and salmon coral. The collection includes a diverse range of designs, from Tufa cast earrings and teardrop shapes to multi-stone pieces and assorted sets with necklaces. Some of the noteworthy earrings designers include Nestoria Coriz, Cecil Ashley, Kenneth Jones, and Angela Martin.
Pendants are a major part of traditional Native American jewelry. SilverTQ’s pendant collection features beautiful coral pendants designed by Native American silversmiths in various designs and techniques, including needlepoint clusters, coral surrounds, inlay pendants, and more. Each beautiful pendant is made of sterling silver or gold and adorned with a genuine Mediterranean coral gemstone. Some of their artists include Bennie Ration, Vernon Haskie, Al Joe, and Rebecca T. Begay.
The Native American coral necklace collection offered by SilverTQ features handmade necklaces in various styles, including multi-stone pieces that showcase turquoise and coral gemstones. They have an extensive selection of pieces to complement your every outfit, from multi-strand pieces and silver-chain pendants to cobblestone inlay and multi-color Heishi necklaces. Some of their noteworthy necklace artists include Helen Tsosie, Nestoria Coriz, Daniel Coriz, and Gerard & Mary L. Calabaza.
SilverTQ has an extensive collection of unique coral jewelry, meticulously designed and handmade by accomplished Native American artists.
Bennie Ration was born in 1955 in the To'Hajiilee Navajo Chapter in New Mexico. His father, John Ration, was a lifelong silversmith and taught him the art of silversmithing from the age of 11. Bennie worked as a silkscreener and graphic designer before continuing with silversmithing, and this background is displayed in his jewelry pieces, which feature three-dimensional silver figures. Some of his notable creations include kachina figures, Southwestern animals, and Navajo-inspired geometric patterns.
Calvin Martinez is a reputable silversmith who often creates classic, traditional Navajo jewelry featuring turquoise and coral. His work is heavily influenced by Native American jewelry designs from over a century ago. Calvin also uses historical techniques, such as forging his pieces by melting old and scrap silver into ingots, which are then hand-rolled and hammered into the desired thickness. His pieces have been showcased in galleries and shows as well as private collections worldwide. The artist was awarded first place at the prestigious Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico.
Vernon Haskie is a Navajo jeweler from Lukachukai, Arizona. He learned the art of silversmithing from his father, Leonard Haskie, and made his first piece, a pendant, at the age of nine. Later, Vernon taught himself inlay techniques and learned how to work with gold and silver. He designs a wide range of jewelry pieces, using sterling silver, gold, and natural stones such as turquoise and coral. Vernon also makes custom jewelry and has been featured in galleries and museums in Arizona and New Mexico.
Darrell Cadman was born in 1969 in Gallup, NM, and started making jewelry in 1992. Darrell is a brother to renowned silversmith Andy Cadman and a half-brother to silversmiths Gary (deceased) and Sunshine Reeves. His work shows a close similarity to that of his family, featuring a lot of wire and drop work.
Coral jewelry is beautifully unique and distinct, and it pairs perfectly with every outfit if styled right. Here are a few tips for styling coral jewelry.
Whether you want to upgrade your jewelry box with stunning wearable coral or simply want a genuine piece as a collectible, SilverTQ showcases an extensive selection of coral jewelry, offering timeless, one-of-a-kind designs handmade by respected Native American silversmiths. Looking for rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, or pendants? Explore our page to find your pick.
Yes, coral can fade over time, especially when exposed to heat, sunlight, or certain chemicals. It’s important to care for it properly to maintain its appearance.
To maintain the condition of your coral jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, direct sunlight for extended periods, and excessive moisture. If necessary, clean it with a soft cloth and store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a jewelry pouch or box.
Both coral and turquoise are valuable gemstones. Lander blue spiderweb turquoise is the rarest and most in-demand turquoise, and often comes at a higher price than most coral. However, deep red coral, also known as oxblood coral, is the most sought-after variety of coral and commands the highest prices.
