Explore Sugilite Jewelry

Sugilite jewelry is renowned for its captivating purple hues, providing a unique and elegant way to accessorize your outfits. Sugilite gets its violet and magenta colors from a high lithium content and the presence of magnesium, while lower amounts of manganese primarily cause the hint of rose pink. This crystal is also referred to as a stone of personal enlightenment and is believed to be an aid in meditation and aura cleansing. SilverTQ offers a highly selective, one-of-a-kind variety of sugilite jewelry for gem enthusiasts and admirers.

Understanding the Cultural and Historical Significance of Sugilite Jewelry

Sugilite was discovered by Japanese petrologist Ken-ichi Sugi in 1944. The stone is often referred to as "purple turquoise" due to its distinctive purple and magenta hues. The primary source of sugilite is in South Africa, with additional deposits found in India, Canada, Japan, and Australia. However, sugilite jewelry is rare due to the limited supply of the gem. Since sugilite is a relatively newly discovered gemstone, there are no deeply-rooted beliefs about it among Native Americans, although some believe that it promotes positive energy and emotional healing.

Explore SilverTQ’s Sugilite Jewelry Collection

SilverTQ carries sugilite jewelry handmade by reputable Native American artists. Discover SilverTQ’s sugilite jewelry collection that includes bracelets, tufa cast rings, reversible tufa cast pendants, cobblestone inlay earrings, and bolo ties. The beautiful collection offers something to everyone, from minimalistic designs to statement pieces. The base of most jewelry is sterling silver, while other pieces are made of 14K and 18K gold.

Featured Artists

SilverTQ collaborates with noteworthy Native American artists who make dazzling sugilite jewelry. Meet the talented artists:

Kenneth Bitsie

Kenneth Bitsie is a highly regarded Navajo artist known for pieces that frequently feature sterling silver, turquoise, and sugilite. Respected for his traditional Navajo silversmithing techniques, he specializes in channel inlay, raised cobblestone inlay, and stone-on-stone inlay. Kenneth's designs beautifully reflect his Navajo heritage and his commitment to preserving traditional methods of jewelry making.

Marc Antia

Marc Antia was a part Apache and part German silversmith artist. He was a famous self-taught jewelry designer with a career that spanned decades. Marc employed extensive stamp work, appliqué, and saw work to create bold and textured silver pieces, adorning some of them with turquoise and sugilite. Marc Antia passed away on December 18th, 2024, and his loyal following misses him greatly.

Philander Begay

Philander Begay is one of the most celebrated Navajo artists known for his exceptional tufa cast jewelry. He meticulously carves designs into high-grade tufa stone to create molds, and then uses molten sterling silver to create detailed and beautiful pieces of jewelry. Philander often works with turquoise, coral, and sigilite, and each piece he makes is unique in its composition, offering timeless appeal.

Rebecca T. Begay

Rebecca T. Begay was interested in Navajo art traditions from a young age and began making jewelry in university. Today, she is an acclaimed jeweler known for her unique tufa cast sterling silver creations. Rebecca meticulously hand-cuts and sets turquoise, sugilite, and coral on sterling silver, shaping it into charming, intricate imagery such as butterflies and flowers. She also enjoys making jewelry with her husband, the renowned Navajo artist Darryl Dean Begay.

Selecting and Wearing Sugilite Jewelry

Sugilite is a beautiful stone known for its dazzling purple and pink hues, ranging from pale pink to a deep, rich violet. These colors can complement a wide range of outfits and skin tones. Below are some comprehensive buying and styling tips for sugilite jewelry.

  • Color and quality: The most valuable form of sugilite is characterized by an intense and uniform purple hue. Less desirable forms of sugilite typically have brown or yellowish undertones.
  • Clarity and inclusions: Sugilite often contains some level of natural inclusions. Completely flawless sugilite is rare and highly prized, and minor inclusions are common. They can even add character to the stone.
  • Cut and shape: Sugilite is typically cut into smooth, rounded domes to best showcase its color and natural patterns. It can also be shaped into beads, polished slabs, and faceted forms.
  • Type of metal: The metal surrounding sugilite plays a crucial role in complementing the gem’s color. Sterling silver and gold are commonly used, providing a beautiful contrast that allows the purple to stand out.
  • Styling versatility: Sugilite jewelry is remarkably versatile. A bold pendant or a cocktail ring can be a stunning focal point of a formal outfit. For everyday wear, opt for smaller sugilite earrings, a delicate bracelet, or a simple ring.

Shop Sugilite Jewelry at SilverTQ

Refresh your jewelry box or collection with intricate sugilite pieces, handmade by renowned Native American silversmith artists. Whether you’re looking for a bold ring, a striking pendant, elegant earrings, or an intricate bracelet, SilverTQ’s collection offers a treasure for every taste of Native American Jewelry. Discover your perfect piece today and let your personal style shine.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the benefits of wearing sugilite jewelry?

Various cultures believe that sugilite offers benefits related to emotional well-being and spiritual growth. Many associate sugilite with fostering inner peace, reducing stress, and promoting a sense of calm and tranquility.

How do I care for my sugilite jewelry?

Use a soft cloth to clean sugilite jewelry, gently wiping away dirt and residue. You can use soapy water carefully, but be sure to rinse the jewel well and wipe it with a dry cloth. Don't use harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or steam cleaners, as these can damage the stone. Store your sugilite jewelry separately from harder gemstones in a soft pouch or a jewelry box to prevent scratches.