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Explore Our Collection of Handmade Native American Pendants & Pins

Our collection is handpicked from artists with intergenerational ties to Native American jewelry making. Here are the most common types of pendants and pins we offer:

Turquoise

Turquoise is a sacred stone in Native American culture. It is believed to embody the spirit of the sky and sea. Native American turquoise pendants are set in sterling silver and originate from the Navajo tribe. 

Inlay

Inlay pendants and pins are handmade with high-quality materials and labor-intensive techniques. Their beautiful patterns make them nothing short of a masterpiece. They come in a range of colors and shapes, allowing wearers to style them with various types of clothing. 

Overlay

Overlay is a technique that involves layering two sheets of silver. The top layer features a hand-drawn, cut-out pattern and is hammered into the oxidized bottom layer. The result is a uniquely textured design that can be used to showcase an artist’s saw work.

Silver

Silver is one of the most common materials used in Native American jewelry. In fact, it’s nearly impossible to spot a Native American pendant or pin that doesn’t have some kind of silverwork. Native American silver pendants are often paired with gemstones, but they also work well alone and can be used to showcase an artist’s hand-stamping skills. 

Gemstone

Many of our pendants and pins incorporate gemstones like coral, sugilite, jet, and mother of pearl. These materials are often used to depict animals and other culturally significant symbols. 

Meet Some of Our Noteworthy Artists

All of our pendants and pins are handmade by celebrated Native American jewelry makers. Here are a few of our most popular artists:

Angela Martin

Angela Martin is a renowned Navajo artist who makes use of white buffalo and wild horse stones to create unique, two-toned pendants. Her style can be described as tasteful yet inventive. 

Akee Douglas

Akee Douglas is a skilled Navajo silversmith known for his distinctive sterling silver heart pendants. He also makes use of natural turquoise to create more traditional Navajo pendant designs. 

Cecil Ashley

Cecil Ashley is a seasoned Navajo silversmith who often imprints his work with “CA sterling.” He is known for using high-quality materials to produce incredibly intricate designs.

Daniel Coriz

Daniel Coriz creates stunning pieces with turquoise, lapis lazuli, spiny oyster, and coral. His pendants and pins feature bright stones and meticulous hand stamping. He has even had the honor of displaying some of his pieces at the Smithsonian Institute. 

Vernon Haskie

Vernon Haskie is a Navajo jeweler from Arizona who learned basic silversmithing from his father and made his first pendant at the age of nine. His work has been displayed in a number of museums and galleries and can be recognized by its distinctive inlay designs. 

Tips for Styling Native American Pendants & Pins

Native American pendants and pins are uniquely designed pieces featuring vibrant colors, multiple layers, and intricate patterns. Here are a few tips on how to style them:

  • When wearing Native American pendants and pins, take into account layering, color coordination, and textures. Combine vibrant-colored pieces with plain, monochromatic outfits for a striking contrast. 
  • Small, elegant pieces work best with casual outfits, while statement pieces go better with more elaborate attire. That said, you can style your piece in whichever way you choose as long as you feel comfortable and satisfied with your final look. 

Why Choose SilverTQ?

Looking for authentic Native American pendants and pins created by Indigenous artists? Here’s why SilverTQ is your best choice:

  • Serving since 1978: We were originally founded in 1978 and launched our e-commerce platform in 2017. Our experience in the industry is a testament to our long-standing appreciation for Native American artistry. 
  • Authentic craftsmanship: Each pendant and pin available on our website is handmade by a skilled Indigenous artist. We don’t deal in replicas, fakes, or mass-produced pieces. 
  • Curated collection: Throughout the years, we have invested a great deal of time into handpicking pieces that reflect the wealth of talent that Native American artists have to offer. We have cultivated strong relationships with a vast network of experienced artisans. 
  • Worldwide reach: Our products are available to everyone! We offer international shipping, with free shipping options in the US.

Browse our wide and varied collection to find the Native American pendant or pin that best fits you!

Frequently Asked Questions 

How do I care for my Native American pendants and pins?

Use a lint-free cloth to wipe the pendant or pin after each use to remove any dirt or oil and prevent tarnish. Do not use cleaning agents or harsh chemicals because they can damage the stones in your piece. Do not soak your pendant or pin in any liquid, as this could push the stone out of its setting. 

Do you offer custom-designed pendants and pins?

No, we do not offer custom-designed pendants and pins. We have a curated collection of pendants and pins handmade by Native American artists who produce one-of-a-kind pieces.

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