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Sterling Silver Kingman Turquoise Cowboy Boot Pendant – Handmade by Artist Shay Pfeiffer
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Sterling Silver Paloma Variscite Cluster Pendant – Handmade by Artist Shay Pfeiffer
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3-Stone Golden Hills Turquoise Sterling Silver Ring – Adjustable
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Sterling Silver Pink Conch & Kingman Turquoise Half Cluster Earrings – Native Made by E. Richards (Navajo Artist)
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Sterling Silver Neon Green Wrangler Dahlia Star Pendant – Handmade by Artist Shay Pfeiffer
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Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings – Native Made by Eugene Charles (Navajo Artist)
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Turquoise Nugget & 8 mm Sterling Silver Pearl Necklace – 17”
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Sterling Silver Pilot Mountain Turquoise Heart Pendant – Handmade by Artist Shay Pfeiffer
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Sterling Silver Multi-Stone Inlay Cross Pendant – Mother of Pearl & Spiny Oyster – Handmade by Artist Shay Pfeiffer
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Sterling Silver Coin & Golden Hill Turquoise Pendant – Artist Gilbert Nez
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Sterling Silver Sonoran Mountain Turquoise Cluster Pendant – Fits Up to 15mm Beads – Artist Shay Pfeiffer
Regular price $895.00Regular priceUnit price perSale price $895.00
Native American jewelry, hand made by Navajo and Zuni designers, represents the rich traditions and artistry of the country’s Indigenous peoples. This includes iconic items such as rings, concho belts, and squash blossom necklaces, often characterized by the use of silver, turquoise, and coral.
Much of what is recognized as Native American jewelry originates from the Southwest, specifically areas like Arizona and New Mexico, which are home to the Pueblos and the Navajo Nation. The introduction of metalsmithing by Spanish colonizers played a pivotal role in this development. With the availability of natural resources such as silver and turquoise, combined with a talented community of Indigenous artisans, the perception of Native American jewelry has predominantly come to reflect the Southwestern style.
At Bourbon Cowgirl, we wish to celebrate the artistry of authentic Native American silversmiths and jewelry designers by distinguishing their work from faux jewelry. Know that when you purchase a piece of jewelry art from this collection, you're investing in a one-of-a-kind, heirloom jewelry that will hold value for generations.










