A matched Native American jewelry set β necklace with earrings, or a coordinated suite β represents a silversmith's vision realized across multiple pieces. The Humiovi has offered authentic Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi sets since 1972, including squash blossom necklaces with matching earrings and cluster and inlay parures. Sourced directly from artisans, each set's stones and silverwork are genuine and traceable. Explore turquoise, coral, and spiny oyster sets that make an heirloom statement, every piece authenticated under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.
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A jewelry set is a single artistic statement carried across a necklace, earrings, and sometimes a bracelet or ring. The squash blossom necklace β with its crescent naja and blossom beads β is the most celebrated Southwestern set, often paired with matching earrings. Cluster, needlepoint, and channel-inlay suites show the same harmony in Zuni and Navajo traditions.
Every set is hand-fabricated by a Native American artisan and acquired through the direct relationships The Humiovi has maintained since 1972. Matched stones β turquoise, coral, spiny oyster β are selected for consistency of color and grade, a hallmark of fine set work. All pieces comply with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act and, where signed, are attributed to their maker.
Because a coordinated set requires more material and more hours, it represents some of the most collectible work we carry. Treat it as an heirloom: keep turquoise dry and away from cosmetics, and store the pieces together but cushioned so stones and silver do not abrade.