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Explore the timeless artistry and cultural heritage of Native American rings at SilverTQ. Each of our rings is handcrafted by a skilled Native American artisan using a combination of traditional techniques, sterling silver, and authentic gemstones. Whether you’re looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle everyday ring, our collection has something that will match your taste while reflecting Native American tradition.
#8 Turquoise Statement Ring With Black Onyx Surround
#8 Turquoise Statement Ring With Black Onyx Surround
#8 Turquoise Statement Ring With Black Onyx Surround
***VINTAGE Natural Bisbee Turquoise Ring
14K Gold Ring With High Grade Natural Multi-Stone Inlay Design
14K Gold Ring With Natural Lander Blue Turquoise
18K Gold, Coral & Turquoise Raised Inlay Bar Ring
Badger Claw Ring With Kingman Turquoise Stone
Black Onyx Statement Ring With Kingman Turquoise Surround
Candelaria Turquoise Statement Ring
Carico Lake Turquoise Shadowbox Ring
Cuttlefish Cast Butterfly Ring With Natural Lone Mountain Turquoise & Coral
Cuttlefish Cast Multi-Stone Inlay Lizard Ring
Double-Stacked Natural Royston Turquoise Statement Ring
Elk Bone Ring With Orange Spiny Oyster And Natural Carico Lake Turquoise Inlay Surround
High Grade Natural #8 Micro-Web Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Birdseye Kingman Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Damale Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Damale Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Fox Turquoise Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Fox Turquoise Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Fox Turquoise Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Kingman Water Web Turquoise Ring
High Grade Natural Kingman Water Web Turquoise Star Statement Ring
High Grade Natural Kingman Water Web Turquoise Statement Ring
High Grade Natural Manassa Turquoise Statement Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Cluster Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Ring
High Grade Natural Mediterranean Coral Ring
For generations, Native American rings have been more than just jewelry. They are a symbol of cultural identity and spirituality. Our collection pays homage to Indigenous traditions and features exquisite silverwork, vibrant gemstones, and sacred motifs that reflect the stories and beliefs passed down through Native American cultures. Here are some of the most common types of rings we offer:
Navajo rings are known for their bold silverwork and hand-stamped designs. They often feature sacred symbols, such as sunbursts and thunderbirds, paired with stunning gemstones, like turquoise and coral.
Inlay rings are made by carefully cutting gemstones such as turquoise, coral, jet, and mother-of-pearl and fitting them into a sterling silver design to create vibrant patterns. These rings often depict nature, animals, and geometric designs, making them unique works of art.
Turquoise has been revered in Native American culture for centuries. It symbolizes protection and a spiritual connection to the water and sky. Our turquoise rings feature high-quality stones set in sterling silver, often accented with hand-stamped patterns.
Hopi overlay rings are made by soldering two layers of silver together, with the top layer hand-cut to form detailed symbols inspired by water, life cycles, and sacred animals. The oxidized and sometimes etched background creates a striking contrast, highlighting the artistry and storytelling that is embedded in each of our rings.
Coral rings feature deep red natural coral stones set in sterling silver and often paired with turquoise for a striking contrast. Our coral rings are embellished with detailed silverwork and meaningful designs that are both visually captivating and culturally significant.
In addition to turquoise and coral, our gemstone rings may also include lapis lazuli, malachite, and onyx. Gemstone rings are made for beauty and spiritual significance, with styles ranging from individual stone settings to elaborate stone clusters.
At SilverTQ, we collaborate with talented Native American artisans whose exceptional work brings each ring to life. Their dedication to preserving traditional techniques while taking inspiration from innovative new ideas ensures that every piece is a true work of art. Here are some of our most popular ring artists:
Aaron Anderson is a master of tufa casting and enjoys creating bold silver designs. He was inspired to learn silversmithing by his stepfather and uncle and has been creating beautiful Navajo pieces since 1996. His rings feature deeply carved patterns, sculptural elements, and premium turquoise stones.
Albert Jake is known for his intricate silverwork and exceptional use of natural gemstones. His rings incorporate traditional Navajo patterns with a modern touch, featuring sunbursts and detailed hand-stamping. His skill can be attributed to the teachings of his parents, who were also talented silversmiths.
Using traditional silversmithing techniques, Calvin Martinez creates timeless designs with vintage finishes and authentic turquoise. He prays over each piece he makes to keep his customers safe and bring them joy.
Derrick Gordon began his jewelry-making journey in 1990 under his uncle’s supervision. His handcrafted rings showcase a deep reverence for Navajo tradition, and his detailed stamp work and use of vibrant turquoise stones set his pieces apart.
Inspired by his Santo Domingo Pueblo heritage, Daniel Coriz creates elegant, hand-stamped designs full of symbolism. One thing we love about his work is his ability to blend cultural motifs with contemporary elegance. Some of his pieces are even on display at the Smithsonian Institute!
Ella M. Linkin is a talented Navajo artist who has been silversmithing since the age of 15. Her rings feature eye-catching turquoise and coral surrounded by elegant stamp work.
Darryl Dean Begay specializes in making tufa cast rings set with beautiful turquoise stones. He and his wife, Rebecca T. Begay, have enjoyed a great deal of success as jewelry makers and were even honored with the Best of Show award at the Santa Fe Indian Market for one of their collaborations.
Robert W. Begay is a young artist who learned the tufa casting technique from his father, Darryl Dean Begay. Following in the footsteps of his parents, Robert has won a number of awards for his work, including the Best of Youth award at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Market and the Goodman Aspiring Artist Fellowship at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.
Rebecca T. Begay has wanted to be a jewelry artist since she was a child. She is happy to see her dream becoming a reality and gives thanks to God for her talent. Her tufa cast rings feature lovely floral designs and are embellished with natural turquoise.
Native American rings are incredibly versatile and can be used to complement a number of looks. You can layer multiple rings for a bold, stacked effect or wear a single statement piece for a refined touch. Pair your turquoise rings with silver bracelets or earrings for a stunning Southwestern aesthetic, or mix various gemstones for an eye-catching contrast. You can use these rings for special occasions or everyday wear. They will add a timeless dimension to your style.
SilverTQ has been dedicated to preserving the legacy of Native American jewelry for the past several decades. We offer an authentic collection handmade by skilled Indigenous artisans. Each of our rings is created with the highest quality sterling silver and genuine gemstones. Explore our collection today and find a ring to elevate your style.
To promote the longevity of your Native American rings, avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals, excessive moisture, and direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Clean them carefully with a soft polishing cloth and mild soap if needed (without submerging them in liquid), making sure to dry them thoroughly. Storing your Native American rings in a lined jewelry box or soft pouch will also help prevent scratches and tarnishing.
You can measure your ring size by using a ring sizer, a piece of string, or a piece of paper wrapped around your finger. Mark where the ends of the paper meet, measure the exact length, and compare it to a ring-size chart for accuracy. To find a comfortable fit, it's best to measure your finger at the end of the day when it's at its largest.
Some of our Native American rings are designed with adjustable bands, while others come in fixed sizes. If you’re looking for an adjustable design, you can search for it within our collection or contact us for recommendations.
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