Gifts that last — handmade, one of a kind, and carried with provenance. Browse by the moment you're marking or by what you'd like to spend; every piece is singular, so each is a gift that exists only once.
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An anniversary asks for something that holds its meaning as the years accrue. These pieces — matched sets, pendants, and cuffs worked in silver and natural turquoise — are each one of a kind, made by hand and chosen to be kept.
Gifts · WeddingFor the couple and the day itself: bridal earrings, pendants, and bracelets alongside coordinated sets. Each is handmade by Native American silversmiths and exists only once.
Gifts · GraduationA keepsake to mark a threshold crossed. A considered selection of rings, pendants, bolo ties, and money clips under $400 — handmade pieces with real provenance, not a passing trend.
Gifts · HousewarmingBring the Southwest into a new home. Hand-coiled pottery, carved kachina figures, and sand paintings — collectible works from Hopi, Navajo, and Pueblo artists, each one unique.
Gifts · HolidayOne-of-a-kind for the season. Rings, bracelets, earrings, and pendants in silver, turquoise, coral, and spiny oyster — handmade pieces that arrive ready to give, with complimentary U.S. shipping on jewelry.
Considered pieces under one hundred dollars — earrings, pendants, and small silverwork, each handmade and one of a kind.
Gifts · Under $250Handmade Native American jewelry under two hundred fifty dollars, from everyday silver to natural turquoise. Each piece exists only once.
Gifts · Under $500A wider field at five hundred dollars and under — statement rings, cuffs, and stones carried with documented provenance.
Gifts · Under $1,000Collector-grade work to one thousand dollars — older pawn, named makers, and rarer turquoise. Singular pieces, each kept once.