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Discover Our Native American Jewelry Sets

Our jewelry sets highlight the range of styles within Native American jewelry making. Each set is handmade by a skilled artisan and comes with earrings and either a matching necklace or pendant. Here are the main types of jewelry sets we offer: 

Multi-Stone Cluster Sets

Our multi-stone cluster sets feature striking gemstone arrangements in beautiful colors and designs. These sets showcase a variety of stones, including turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, and more. Ideal for those looking to make a statement, our multi-stone cluster necklaces and earrings are bound to turn heads wherever you go. 

Turquoise Sets

Turquoise has spiritual connotations and is the most widely recognized stone used in Navajo jewelry. Our turquoise sets feature polished stones ranging from sky blue to forest green. Some of our sets come with a simple single-stone pendant, while others include elaborate multi-stone designs. Native American turquoise jewelry is timeless and pairs well with both modern and traditional clothing.

Mediterranean Coral Sets

A small portion of our jewelry sets are made with vibrant red Corallium, a coral species primarily found in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. This type of coral is considered fairly rare and has been used by Native American jewelry makers for generations. It can be strung on a chain or set in sterling silver as a standalone piece. 

Lapis Lazuli Sets

The deep blue color of this stone can give any outfit an air of sophistication. Lapis lazuli is a favorite among Zuni and Navajo artisans and is typically incorporated in geometric designs or cabochon necklaces. These eye-catching sets are perfect for formal occasions and can complement a number of necklines. 

Navajo Pearl Sets

True “Navajo pearls” are handmade and hand-polished sterling silver beads used in necklaces and earrings. The beads can be smooth or stamped, and many artists combine oxidized beads with smooth beads for added contrast. Our Navajo pearl sets also incorporate stones like turquoise and white buffalo for a multi-dimensional look. 

Squash Blossom Sets

Squash blossom sets are among the most recognizable and iconic Navajo jewelry. They feature crescent-shaped “naja” pendants and intricate silverwork, sometimes inlaid with turquoise and other gemstones. These jewelry sets are a symbol of prosperity and are traditionally worn on special occasions. 

Meet Some of Our Noteworthy Artists

Each piece in our collection represents the commitment of an Indigenous artisan to preserving Native American culture. To create their one-of-a-kind designs, each artist draws on their skills and natural materials for inspiration. 

Albert Jake

Albert Jake learned silversmithing from his parents and has been creating jewelry since 1987. He is also a skilled sand painter and potter. Many of his necklaces feature cross pendants and Navajo pearls alternated with turquoise beads. 

Diane Wylie

Diane Wylie is a Navajo silversmith from Crown Point, New Mexico, known for her colorful handmade jewelry. She learned to make jewelry as a teenager and comes from a renowned family of silversmiths. Her work is characterized by its use of multi-colored stone clusters to form unique shapes and arrangements. 

Nestoria Coriz

Nestoria Coriz is a successful jewelry maker from the Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo in New Mexico. She is known for her innovative designs, particularly her distinctive drop pendant necklaces. She creates nugget and heishi jewelry using a variety of stones and shells, including turquoise, coral, and abalone.

Daniel Coriz

Son of Nestoria Coriz, Daniel Coriz is a celebrated craftsman whose work has been featured in the Smithsonian Institute. He currently works as a nurse at Saint Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe but maintains his interest in jewelry making, experimenting with a variety of techniques and materials to create eye-catching works of art.

Murphy Platero

Murphy Platero was born in Crown Point, New Mexico, and learned silversmithing from his mother. His work is intricate and precise, relying on hand stamping and appliqué for embellishment. 

Tips for Styling Native American Jewelry Sets

Whether you have a formal event to attend or just want to elevate your everyday style, proper styling can make your jewelry set live up to its full potential. Here are some ideas to get you started: 

  • Pair turquoise sets with a sleek black dress, denim, or white linen for an effortless Southwestern look
  • Add coral pieces to navy-toned outfits for a stylish pop of color
  • Layer Navajo pearl necklaces with chains and pendant necklaces to complete your outfit 
  • Wear multi-stone cluster sets with embroidered and patterned fabrics
  • Use squash blossom sets with maxi dresses or formal wear for special occasions

Why Choose SilverTQ?

At SilverTQ, we value authenticity, artistry, and quality above all. Each jewelry set in our collection is handmade by a Native American artist with real gemstones and high-quality sterling silver. We pride ourselves on maintaining a close connection with our network of artisans to support their endeavors and source one-of-a-kind pieces as soon as they hit the market. Browse our collection today and find a set to elevate your style. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Can I match pieces from different sets?

Unfortunately, our sets cannot be mixed and matched. Matching earrings and necklace sets must be purchased together. However, you can combine the earrings and necklace from a set with any standalone piece in our collection.

Can I customize my jewelry set?

We do not offer custom pieces. However, our collection features a wide range of styles to suit a variety of preferences.

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