MY STORY

Native American jewelry will always be in style and is a timeless treasure that can be passed down from generation to generation. I’m the fourth generation to own and love Native American jewelry and receiving pieces belonging to my Great Grandmother (who collected in the 1960s and 70s) began my passion.
Great Grandma B, from Michigan, shopped with her sister (who ironically was named Coral), in the Southwest, buying turquoise pieces she loved. They were passed to my Grandma Heather, my Mom, Trisha, and then to me. All vintage pieces of jewelry have a story. Good jewelry is a treasure that lasts from one generation to another.

The OG pieces
I was gifted these when I was sixteen years-old from my Grandma Heather. They were purchased by her mother, my Great Grandma B, in Arizona in the early 1970's. I know my Great Grandma B is smiling and cheering me on as I continue her Native American jewelry legacy.
John White Kingman Turquoise 7-Stone Shadow Box Pendant on Variated Navajo Pearls, Fluted Bench Beads, & Saucer Beads
Mother of Pearl 15-Stone Squash Blossom
Kingman Turquoise 3-Stone Shadow Box Cuff
Fox Turquoise Shadow Box Ring

WHY buy Native American jewelry?
Each piece is authentically Native American made – often vintage – and has its own unique story and is connected to deep cultural meaning and significance.
Don’t buy an “assembly-line” piece…instead invest in a one-of-a-kind piece with a story behind it! Seek vintage ~ patina ~ stories ~ authenticity ~ treasures.
