Explore Bijoux amérindiens de Derrick Gordon

Derrick Gordon is a Navajo artisan who is known for his bold, traditional jewelry, which features intricate silverwork and vibrant stones. His designs carry the legacy of classic Southwestern style while honoring the techniques passed down through generations.

Meet Derrick Gordon

Derrick Gordon was born in 1971 in Gallup, New Mexico, and raised in nearby Sanders, Arizona. He is primarily self‑taught, but has been greatly influenced by his uncle Delbert Gordon, a celebrated silversmith. The artist refined his skills through constant experimentation and respect for traditional forms. He gets his inspiration from his Navajo heritage, the surrounding landscape, and the enduring symbolism in Native American art. As a result, Derrick’s work exemplifies revivalism in Native American jewelry.

He is also talented and multifaceted beyond jewelry: he is a carpenter, a mechanic, and a musician. He and his wife, Ernestine, married in 1995 and have five children: Danielle, Chanelle, Adrienne, Derrick Jr., and Matthew. Family is at the heart of Derrick’s life. He takes great pride in teaching his children the Diné (Navajo) language and passing along his musical skills.

Discover Derrick Gordon's Work

Derrick Gordon specializes in handmade jewelry that reflects classic Navajo silversmithing techniques. His designs often incorporate heavy stamp work, bold repoussé, and old-style satin finish. Each piece is a reflection of his personal journey and heritage. 

Pendants

Derrick Gordon's pendants are deeply rooted in traditional Navajo forms and often feature large center stones, such as Kingman and Sleeping Beauty turquoise. He uses heavy-gauge silver to frame the stones, as well as appliqué and repoussé accents. Many of his pendants are large and symmetrical, while he also frequently incorporates the naja design. The overall aesthetic is sophisticated and striking, making each piece ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions. 

Necklace With Matching Earrings 

The artist’s necklace and earrings sets offer a cohesive and powerful visual statement. These sets feature natural turquoise stones carefully matched for color and matrix. Handmade silver beads connect the stones in a balanced arrangement. The matching earrings also incorporate large turquoise stones with silver squash blossoms, creating a harmonious set. These are statement pieces, yet they capture the essence of Derrick’s work.

Bracelets 

Derrick Gordon's bracelets showcase the strength and precision of Navajo silverwork. He favors wide cuffs adorned with deeply stamped patterns and hand-cut stones. His techniques include repoussé, appliqué, saw work, and satin and oxidized finishes. The bracelets may feature a large focal turquoise, clusters of stones, or stones arranged in rows. Each of Derrick’s bracelets feels grounded and powerful, giving you timeless wearability with cultural depth.

Rings

Derrick's rings are known for their firm profiles and detailed finishing. Each ring shows careful attention to proportion, whether it is a hand-stamped silver ring or a multi-stone piece. The shanks are often decorated with stamped borders or geometric patterns. Derrick's rings speak to both tradition and individuality, giving you a connection to heritage through wearable art.

Shop Derrick Gordon's Jewelry at SilverTQ

If you are drawn to eye-catching Navajo jewelry with soul and meaning, you will find it in Derrick Gordon's work. Each piece we offer has been handmade with care and carries the legacy of his family and culture. Let us help you discover a ring, a bracelet, or a pendant that speaks to you and becomes a part of your story.

FAQs

How do I know this jewelry is authentic?

We work directly with Native American artists, and each item includes a detailed description and origin. Almost all artists we work with also hallmark their pieces to support their authenticity

How do I care for my jewelry?

To take care of your Derrick Gordon jewelry, avoid harsh chemicals and clean the silver and any stones separately. Use a soft cloth and silver polish to clean the metal. Use a different, dry cloth to gently wipe the turquoise. Store your jewelry in a soft pouch or a jewelry box when you’re not wearing it.

Are the pieces hallmarked or signed?

Yes, many of Derrick’s pieces are signed with his name. The signature is located on the back of the jewelry and signifies both authorship and authenticity.