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 Native American Jewelry ,Arts , Collectibles, Crafts & Regalia Direct from the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Cherokee, Apache, and Artist from Many Nations  

Native American Stuff, Specializing In Fine Native American Whole Sale Fashion Jewelry And Authentic Native Crafts & Regalia we have a wide selection of Jewelry From Many Different Tribes and Artists From Many Nations All Certified Silver smiths we have Southwestern Style To Contemporary Vintage Native American Jewelry, Navajo Jewelry and much more. Please Scroll down page to see information about links from the home page and Many Topic about Buying Authentic Native Jewelry Caring for it and more, Thanks for taking the time to come see us

Notice On Native American Made Products
Many of the products on our website have been designed and hand made by Native Americans. However, many of these artists, despite their birth and heritage, cannot legally call their work Native American made. The U.S. Government has created a law and system making it difficult for many true Native American artists to obtain the proper tribal registration and identification due to the lengthy and complicated process. We are fortunate enough to have a workshop staffed with some of the best Native American and non-Native American master silversmiths working today. While some of our Native American artists do indeed have the proper registration and census number, some of them do not. Therefore, you will see below our disclaimer which we are required by law to post onto our site.

In the absence of a specific certification to the contrary, the seller does not warrant or represent that any particular item which is sold or offered for sale herein is an authentic Indian art or craft as defined by the laws of the laws of the United States, or the laws of any other jurisdiction.

we have 100s of Authentic Unique & Traditional Native Jewelry & Crafts Items At Below Wholesale Prices They uses semi- precious stones Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Belts, Buckles, Pins, pendants, bolos, chokers, Watches and much more

Native American Stuff

We set out to try to help Our people sell their jewelry crafts and Regalia at Great Prices and to give the public a chance to own some of it at Below Wholesale prices. but First we set out to promote & preserve our Native American culture through creating original as well as contemporary Jewelry Crafts & Regalia! We are here to provide our customers with the most Authentic and Traditional Native Jewelry C...rafts & Regalia as we can for the Lowest Price Possible. We have some of the best Artists in the business and they take the utmost pride in what they do to represent the ones that have passed on before them and do the Best and most Traditional work possible on each item,  Alot of the jewelry that we sell comes from Reservations and people that have lived their and are a member of a Tribe FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED .we also have jewelry and many other types of Authentic and unique Native American Handcrafted Jewelry Arts Crafts By some of the best artist in the business by Navajo, Hopi ,Zuni, Apache, Cherokee,  and many more Artist from many Nation's. and we have alot that are Native Artist that are not living on the Rez that we buy from that are also members of a FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED Tribe. and we do Alot of Business with a Trading Post that is located right in the middle of one of America's largest Native American "Navajo" Tribal reservation also near by Zuni tribe and Since Their business is located in middle of the reservation, They buy directly from the artists every day about 3000 artists through out a year. and They are just one of our many  many Suppliers Of Native American Jewelry & Crafts That we Do Business With , WE DO NOT NOR HAVE WE EVER ADVERTISE ALL OF OUR ITEMS ON THIS SITE ARE NATIVE MADE BECAUSE SOME ARE NOT NATIVE MADE IF THEY ARE INDIAN MADE IT WILL SAY IT IT IS INDIAN MADE AND WHEN IT SAYS THAT THE ARTIST OF THAT ITEMS IS A MEMBER OF A FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBE AND HE MADE IT IF NOT IT WILL SAY NON INDIAN MADE, IF IT DONT SAY ANYTHING WE DO NOT KNOW WHO MADE IT BUT will be marked NI? WE DO NOT ADVERTISE NON INDIAN MADE ITEMS AS INDIAN MADE NOR WILL YOU GET A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY WITH IT IF IT IS NOT INDIAN MADE  . AND EVERY ITEM THAT IS NATIVE CRAFTED COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, IF YOUR LOOKING FOR THE REAL THING YOU JUST FOUND IT!!! IF WE ANT GOT IT WE CAN GET IT, IF NOT YOU DID NOT NEED IT TO START WITH AND PROBABLY CANT FIND IT NOWHERE ELSE, NATIVE AMERICAN STUFF IS YOUR WHOLESALE HEAVEN WHEN IT COMES TO AUTHENTIC TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY ARTS CRAFTS & REGALIA below are  Just some of our Artist we have making Jewelry Arts and crafts for us. and we try to let our customers know who is building this beautiful Jewelry Arts Crafts & Regalia by showing some of the Artist Below but we have way to many to add pictures of ALL OF THEM but we are Thankful to All Of Them for their Beautiful And Traditional works of Art if you Have Any Questions Please Dont Hesitate to contact us at the address below Thanks for taking your time up to come and see us many Blessings to you and yours.

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Silversmiths

Tommy Singer

Navajo Silversmiths

Agamemnon Goodluck

Navajo Silversmith

Calvin Begay

Navajo Silversmith

Effie Calavaza

Zuni Silversmith

Jackson

Silversmith Trophy Buckles

Josaphine Remerriz

Silversmith

Richard Singer

Navajo Silversmith

Fransisco Gomez

Silversmith / Stone Carver

Regana Begay

Navajo Silversmith

Linda Begay

Navajo Silversmith

George (Jorge)

Silversmith / Leatherwork

Jonah Nez

Navajo Silversmith

Jose Pedro

Master Silversmith

Jamie Johnson

Navajo Silversmith

Joey McCray

Navajo Silversmith

Robert Dinay

Navajo Silversmith

 

 

 
RUG WEAVERS

Laura Craeford

Navajo Rug Weaver

Sally Dickson

Navajo Rug Weaver

Louise Johnson

Navajo Rug Weaver

Bertilda Johnson

Navajo Rug Weaver

Laura Craeford

Navajo Rug Weaver

Navajo Rug Weaver

Navajo Rug Weaver

Navajo Rug Weaver

Bead Work Artist

Berlinda Begay

Necklace Stringer

Ralph Gallapoo

Native American Beadwork Artist

Jill Gutchewsky

Necklace Stringer

Lisa & Scott Black

Necklace Stringer

Mel Padilla

Necklace Stringer

Pauline

Jewelry Stringer / Stone Sorting

Timothy Tsosie

Master Bead-work Artist

Rethema Tsosi

Navajo Bead-work Artist

Tommi Cannon

Necklace Stringer

Beadwork Artist

Beadwork Artist

Pottery Artist

Julio Mora

Mata Ortiz Potter

Lorenzo Bugarina

Mata Ortiz Potter

Mary Mora

Mata Ortiz Potter

Grace Chino

Acoma Pueblo Potter

Grace Lomahquahu

Hopi / Tewa Potter

Leroy Kaye

Navajo Pottery Artist

Natalie Jetter

Navajo Pottery Artist

 

 

Kevin & Jolinda

Navajo Potters

   

WE ARE ADDING MORE OF THE ARTIST

Many of the products on our website have been designed and hand made by Native Americans. However, many of these artists, despite their birth and heritage, cannot legally call their work Native American made. The U.S. Government has created a law and system making it difficult for many true Native American artists to obtain the proper tribal registration and identification due to the lengthy and complicated process. We are fortunate enough to have a workshop staffed with some of the best Native American and non-Native American master silversmiths working today. While some of our Native American artists do indeed have the proper registration and census number, some of them do not. Therefore, you will see below our disclaimer which we are required by law to post onto our site.

In the absence of a specific certification to the contrary, the seller does not warrant or represent that any particular item which is sold or offered for sale herein is an authentic Indian art or craft as defined by the laws of the United States, or the laws of any other jurisdiction.

  Information About: Some Of The Many Native American Tribes

Cherokee

 Navajo

ZUNI

Apache

Hopi

Silversmithing

is the art of turning silver and gold sheetmetal into hollowware (dishes, bowls, porringers, cups, vases, ewers, urns, etc.), flatware (forks, spoons, knives, etc.), and other articles of Household silver.

A silversmith is a craftsperson who makes objects from silver and/or gold. The terms 'silversmith' and 'goldsmith' should be treated as synonyms: as the techniques, training, history, and guilds are or were largely the same.

Silversmiths saw or cut specific shapes from sterling and fine silver sheet metal and bar stock, and then use hammers to form the metal over anvils and stakes. Silver is hammered cold (at room temperature). As the metal is hammered, bent, and worked, it 'work-hardens'. Annealing is the heat-treatment used to make the metal soft again. If metal is work-hardened, and not annealed occasionally, the metal will crack and weaken the work.

Silversmiths can use casting techniques to create knobs, handles and feet for the hollowware they are making.

After forming and casting, the various pieces may be assembled by soldering and riveting

During most of their history, silversmiths used charcoal or coke fired forges, and lung-powered blow-pipes for soldering and annealing. Modern silversmiths commonly use gas burning torches as heat sources. A newer method is laser beam welding.

Silversmiths may also work in copper and brass, although this is usually confined to practice pieces due to the cost of the metals

Related and overlapping trades

Although jewelers also work in silver and gold, and many of the techniques for working precious metals overlap, the trades of jeweler and Silversmith have distinct histories. Chain-making and gem-setting are common practices of jewelers that are not usually considered aspects of silversmiths.

The tradition of making (iron / plate) armor was interrupted sometime after the 17th century. [citation needed] Silversmithing and goldsmithing, by contrast, have an unbroken tradition going back many millennia. The techniques used to make armor today (whether for movies or for historical recreation groups) are an amalgam of silversmith forming techniques and blacksmith iron-handling techniques.

How to Care for Your Silver Jewelry

As in any jewelry including gold, platinum jewelry studded with diamonds or precious colored stones, we recommend that you check your jewelry every 6 months Prongs can wear thin and let stones fall out. Chains and Pearl Strands weaken with wear. Ring shanks wear thin through time. With proper care, your fine quality silver will last a lifetime. Contrary to popular belief, silver does not tarnish especially rapidly unless items are left in an atmosphere where sulphur is present.

Picking your Favorite Silver Jewelry

It is important to consider your lifestyle when selecting the shape of the stone and the design of the ring. Be realistic about the wear-and-tear your ring must make and realize that no piece of jewelry is indestructible. Silver or precious or semi-precious stones, Pearls or shells are natural. Therefore, they are susceptible to natural occurrences. We are well advised to learn how we can care for our jewelry well to enjoy for many wonderful occasions and years to come!

Scratches and Tarnish

To minimize scratches and other damage, store your silver jewelry either in a cloth pouch or in a separate compartment in your jewelry box. Avoid exposing your silver to household chemicals when cleaning with bleach or ammonia, or when swimming in chlorinated water, as these chemicals can damage silver.

Oxidization

Over time, oxidation reactions will occur naturally, especially with sulfur and oxygen. Care should also be taken to prevent silver tarnish buildup, a dulling that naturally occurs when silver reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide in the ambient air. To clean your silver, use polishes formulated specifically to remove tarnish. You can find fine silver polishes, solutions, or cloths appropriate to remove tarnish at most hardware stores or specialty craft stores. Tarnish is most easily removed when it first becomes visible.

Simply wearing your jewelry helps prevent, or at least slow, the oxidation process keeping your jewelry looking new. To minimize scratches, silver jewelry can be stored in cloth pouches, small zip lock bags, or in separate compartments in your jewelry box. Although wearing your silver jewelry often is the best way to prevent tarnish from building up, regular cleanings of all your silver items will prevent tarnish and keep your silver bright and sparkling.

Simple Tips to Go By

  • Silver is scratch resistant but not scratch-proof
  • In addition to the general jewelry care steps, silver jewelry care can benefit from special silver jewelry cleaning solutions. Check with your jeweler about these.
  • Prevent your silver from being exposed to direct air and light contact.
  • Avoid placing silver in chlorine-containing materials.
  • Be selective in what you use to clean your silver, i.e. pads, cloths, etc. Felt works well, as do special cleansing cloths designed for silver cleaning. Other materials, including tissue, should be avoided.
 

How to Buy Genuine American Indian Arts & Crafts

Produced in cooperation with the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U.S. Department of the Interior

Whether you're drawn to the beauty of turquoise and silver jewelry or the earth tone colors of Indian pottery, having some knowledge about American Indian arts and crafts can help you get the most for your money. Be aware that some unscrupulous retailers want to take your money in exchange for imitation American Indian arts and crafts.

 

Getting What You Pay For

Under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, any item produced after 1935 that is marketed using terms such as "Indian," "Native American" or "Alaska Native" must be made by a member of a State or federally-recognized tribe or a certified Indian artisan. A certified Indian artisan is an individual who is certified by the governing body of an Indian tribe as a non-member Indian artisan.

Under the Act, all Indian arts and crafts products must be marketed truthfully. For example, selling products using a sign claiming "Indian Jewelry - Direct from the Reservation to You" is a violation of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act if the jewelry was produced by someone other than a member of an Indian tribe or a certified non-member Indian artisan. Advertising products as "Navajo Jewelry" violates the Act if the products were produced by someone who is not a member of the Navajo tribe or certified as a non-member Indian artisan of the Navajo tribe. And qualifiers such as "ancestry," "descent" and "heritage" used in connection with the terms "Indian," "Native American" or with the name of a particular Indian tribe - say, "Native American heritage" or "Cherokee descent" - do not mean that the person is a member of an Indian tribe. These terms mean that the person is of descent, heritage or ancestry of the tribe, and are acceptable only if they are used truthfully.

 

Buying Tips

American Indian arts and crafts are sold through many outlets, including tourist stores, gift shops and art galleries. Here are some tips to help you shop wisely:
  1. Buy from an established dealer who will give you a written guarantee or written verification of authenticity.
     
  2. Ask if your item comes with a certification tag. While not all authentic Indian arts and crafts carry this tag, those that do are certified by the Department of the Interior (DOI) to be genuine.
     
  3. Get a receipt that includes all the vital information about the value of your purchase, including any verbal representations. For example, if the salesperson told you that the piece of jewelry you're buying is sterling silver and natural turquoise and was handmade by an American Indian artisan, insist that this information appear on your receipt.
     
  4. Before buying Indian arts and crafts at powwows, annual fairs, juried competitions, and other events, check the event requirements for information about the authenticity of the products being offered for sale. Many events list their requirements in newspaper ads, promotional flyers and printed programs. If the event organizers make no statement about the authenticity of Indian arts and crafts being offered for sale, get written verification of authenticity for any item you purchase that claims to be authentic.
     
  5. Be aware that not all Indian-made items are handmade. There are three general methods of production, all of which are used to make legitimate American Indian arts and crafts:
    handmade
    an individual has control over the design and quality of the craftsmanship of each piece
    assembly line or mass-produced
    a number of individuals who may be American Indians each do only a small part of the work on each piece, in some cases assembling components produced elsewhere
    machine made
    individuals do little, if any, handwork.
 

Identifying Authentic American Indian Jewelry

It's not always easy to spot a counterfeit item but price, materials, appearance, and the seller's guarantee of authenticity may help.

Price
Although Indians make and sell inexpensive souvenir-type items, authentic high-quality Indian jewelry can be expensive.
Type of materials
Most Indian artisans use sterling silver complemented with opaque stones, such as coral, onyx, shell, turquoise, lapis lazuli, or carnelian.
Appearance
Well-crafted jewelry has no wavering lines or lopsided designs. If a design  is stamped into silver - the most common metal used - the image should be clear. Images on imitations often are blurred. High-quality pieces use stones that are well-cut and uniform in size, and fit snugly into their settings. The stones on imitations may be poorly cut, leaving a large amount of metal-colored glue visible between the stone and the metal. Look for the artist's "hallmark" stamped on the jewelry. Many Indian artists use a hallmark - a symbol or signature - to identify their work.
Guarantee of authenticity
A reputable dealer will give you a written guarantee.
 

Shopping for American Indian Jewelry

Whether you're buying Indian jewelry for yourself or someone special, take some time to learn the terms used in its production. Keep in mind that the value of any piece depends not only on the materials used, but also on the quality of craftsmanship and the harmony of the design.

 

Silver

Silver is the most common metal used in American Indian jewelry.

Sterling
describes metal containing 92.5 parts silver and 7.5 parts other metal. According to the Federal Trade Commission's Jewelry Guides, any item marked "silver" must be sterling.
Coin Silver
describes metal containing 90 parts silver and 10 parts other metal. It is called "coin" because Indians melted down pre-1900 American and Mexican coins to make jewelry before they were able to obtain commercially made ingots and sheet silver.
German Silver
also called Nickel Silver - refers to 60 parts copper, 20 parts zinc, and 20 parts nickel. Under the FTC Jewelry Guides, no item should be called silver, even with a modifier such as "German" or "Nickel," unless it contains at least 90 percent silver. Nevertheless, you may see or hear this term used in connection with Indian jewelry. In particular, some Sioux and Southern Plains Indian metalsmiths work in this metal because it is associated with their cultural heritage.
Drawn Silver
refers to the way sterling sheet silver is rolled and pulled through a drawplate to get a certain circumference. It is then cut into tiny segments, filed and strung into strands for necklaces. It is sometimes called "liquid silver." A few artists make hand-pulled silver but the majority of liquid silver is manufactured, not handmade.
 

Stones

The most common stones used in American Indian jewelry include:

Carnelian
a translucent reddish quartz stone.
Coral
the hardened secretion of tiny sea creatures. Coral ranges in color from white and pale pink to deep reds and oranges.
Lapis Lazuli
a rock composed chiefly of the minerals lazurite (deep blue), pyrite (metallic yellow) and calcite (white). The blue stone is commonly used in modern designs by contemporary Indian artists.
Onyx
a translucent quartz stone which, in its natural state, is usually gray or pale blue. Onyx frequently is dyed black.
Shell
the general term used for pieces of the outer hard surface of marine animals, particularly those of pearl oysters and abalones. Shell may be used in silver inlay work or may be shaped into flattened disks, drilled and strung into necklaces known as heishi.
Turquoise
a copper mineral, often containing small brown or gray veins. Turquoise ranges in color from sky-blue to greenish-blue. The stone varies in hardness from soft/somewhat porous to hard. In the U.S., turquoise is found in the southwestern states. Use of turquoise from other countries is common.
 

Stone Treatments

Treating
refers to any alteration of the properties or appearance of natural turquoise and other stones, with the exception of cutting and polishing.
Dyeing
adding blue dye to low-grade turquoise, and adding black to gray or pale blue onyx, to enhance the stone's appearance.
Reconstitution
pulverizing fragments of turquoise, coral or lapis lazuli into powder. The powder is mixed with epoxy and worked into cakes or stones, which are used just like natural stones.
Stabilizing
injecting clear, colorless acrylics into low- to medium-grade turquoise to toughen and harden the stone and enhance its color. Stabilizing is the most advanced and
sophisticated method of treating turquoise. The majority of turquoise used today is stabilized. Natural gem-quality turquoise is usually only used by top artists and commands much higher prices than stabilized turquoise.
 

The Indian Arts and Crafts Board receives and refers valid complaints about violations of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 to the FBI for investigation and to the Department of Justice for legal action. To file a complaint under the Act, or to get free information about the Act, contact the Indian Arts and Crafts Board,

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Native American Stuff, Specializing In Fine Native American Whole Sale Fashion Jewelry And Authentic Native Crafts

Hundreds of  Native American Sterling Silver, Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Belts, Buckles, Pins, pendants, bolos, chokers, Watches, With Semi Precious Stones Like Turquoise, Coral, Amethyst, Opal, Amber, Lapis, Gaspeite, Malachite, Black Onyx, Mother of Pearl, Socialite, Rhodochrosite, Papua [abalone shell], and Pink Mussel Shell. And Much More Bone necklaces, Fetishes, Indian Crosses, Hooplas, Bear fetishes. Squash Blossom Necklaces. No two pieces are exactly the same. knives, Knife Sheaths, Watches,  Peace Pipes,  Native American Pottery, Genuine Kingman Turquoise, Lapis, Azurite-Malachite, Mother of Pearl, Satellite, White Opal, Tanzanite Blue Opal 14K Gold And Genuine Diamond  Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rug's and Tapestries, Native American Apparel and Regalia, and much more For Sale From Native American stuff At Wholesale Prices And Below! WE DO NOT NOR HAVE WE EVER ADVERTISE ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE NATIVE MADE BECAUSE ALOT ARE NOT IF THEY ARE INDIAN MADE IT WILL SAY IT IF NOT IT WILL SAY NON INDIAN MADE, IF IT DONT SAY ANYTHING WE DO NOT KNOW WHO MADE IT.

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