Explore Inlay Pendants

Inlay pendants are some of the most celebrated types of Native American jewelry. Inlay is an intricate decorative technique in which materials, such as gemstones, are set into the surface of jewelry, creating a beautiful design. We carry a wide, exclusive range of authentic Native American inlay pendants, designed and handmade by acclaimed Native American artists and silversmiths. 

Understanding the Cultural and Historical Significance of Inlay Pendants 

Inlay jewelry is one of the most sophisticated forms of decorative arts. The technique used to create it involves setting materials such as turquoise, mother-of-pearl, and coral into a precisely carved and unified design. The base of the pendants is often metal, such as sterling silver or gold, used for their durability and workability. These complex works of art are a testament to traditional jewelry making and personal expression. 

Historical evidence shows that the use of inlay in pendants dates back to at least 3000 BCE in Egyptian jewelry. We also find similar techniques in Asia, Pre-Columbian America, and Europe. Inlay pendants also play a big role in jewelry making in Native American cultures. 

Native American inlay pendants, especially in the Zuni and Navajo cultures, are known for their precise stone-on-stone setting and predominant use of turquoise and coral. Inlay pendants made by Native American artists often incorporate traditional symbols and natural elements, which reflect the deep meaning behind the jewelry. 

Explore Our Inlay Pendants

We showcase a large variety of inlay pendants, handmade by acclaimed Native American silversmiths. Each piece embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic skill passed down through generations. Our stunning collection features the following types of inlay pendants.

Turquoise Inlay Pendants 

Turquoise inlay pendants are often handmade with high-grade natural turquoise varieties, including Lone Mountain, Sleeping Beauty, and Kingman. The pendants also typically incorporate sterling silver, and they are often created by Navajo and Zuni silversmiths. These classic pieces showcase traditional techniques and are highly valued for their artistic beauty and cultural significance.

Mediterranean Coral Inlay Pendants 

Mediterranean coral inlay pendants often incorporate a remarkable form of high-grade natural coral found in the Mediterranean Sea. These pendants are known for their design uniformity and bright red-orange hue. Their distinctive color makes them a popular choice for intricate jewelry designs, which also at times incorporate turquoise and other natural materials.

Multi-Stone Inlay Pendants 

Multi-stone inlay pendants often feature a combination of turquoise and coral due to their contrasting blue and red colors. The pendants may incorporate other materials as well, such as lapis lazuli, gaspeite, jasper, onyx, sugilite, jet, and spiny oyster. The vibrant array of colors and materials results in detailed and distinctive designs in each pendant.

Reversible Inlay Pendants

Reversible inlay pendants are a unique form of wearable art that allows you to wear the pendant from either side. Both sides of a reversible pendant are adorned with stones using the inlay technique. These pendants are often handmade with sterling silver and feature various stones, such as coral, turquoise, jet, opal, onyx, mother-of-pearl, spiny oyster, and jasper. Reversible inlay pendants offer a distinctive way to showcase the beauty of Native American jewelry.

Other Collections

Some of our inlay pendants feature stones set in mosaic or micro-inlay patterns. You will also find shadowbox pendants and depictions of culturally significant imagery, such as corn mazes, kachina dolls, hummingbirds, butterflies, bears, and horseshoes. These pendants can be matched with a variety of other jewelry, including bead necklaces, rings, and earrings. Our selection caters to various tastes, ensuring you find the perfect piece to express your individual style.

Tips for Styling Inlay Pendants

It’s essential to consider design, materials, and colors when wearing an inlay pendant. To style your pendant, think about how it can become the focal point of your outfit and complement it.

Below are some tips for selecting and wearing Native American inlay pendants.

  • Authenticity and ethical sourcing: When purchasing, ensure the pendant is genuinely Native American-made and ethically sourced. Look for the artist’s hallmark stamped on the jewelry and always buy from reputable dealers.
  • Consider the pendant's size and weight: Think about whether you’re looking for a minimal accent or a bold statement piece. Your choice will determine how the pendant will appear on you and the kind of chain or cord it will require. 
  • Styling for everyday clothing: For a casual look, pair your inlay pendant with a simple top. The vibrant colors and unique designs of the pendant will pop against a neutral background. 
  • Styling for formal wear: Wear your pendant over a solid-colored dress or a blouse with a simple neckline to make the pendant the focal point. 
  • Complementing your skin tone and wardrobe: Choose stones and colors in the inlay that flatter your skin tone and the dominant colors in your wardrobe. For example, turquoise complements warmer skin tones, while lighter stones such as opals can brighten cool complexions.

Shop Native American Inlay Pendants at SilverTQ

If you are in the market for authentic Native American inlay pendants, SilverTQ has a large selection of stunning jewelry. We work directly with renowned artists, and each piece is one of a kind.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

How do I care for my inlay pendant?

Avoid exposing your inlay pendant to extreme temperatures and moisture, as this can cause the stones to crack or separate over time. Chemical exposure is also damaging, so keep your pendant away from perfumes, hairspray, chlorine, and household cleaners. Always use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the stones and clean the metal parts separately. Store your pendant in a lined box or a fabric pouch.

Are your pendants signed by Native American artists?

Most of our pendants are hallmarked by Native American artists, which can help you verify the authenticity of a piece.