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Native Jewelry Gallery
Native Jewelry Gallery offers the finest and highest quality of handmade arts, locally sourced from our Southwestern tribes; Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Santo Domingo, Apache. Featuring traditional and contemporary jewelry created by many award-winning Navajo artist, such as Calvin Begay, Jimmy Calabaza, Marcus Coochwikvia, Ervin P. Tsosie, and up coming artist.
Previously known as Thunder Eagle Native Art, generated in a small town of Williams, AZ. Native Jewelry Gallery established as members of IACA in 2005, we have been supporting the SWAIA and Heard Museum. Our goal is to educate our customers and promote greater public understanding of the arts, heritage and life of the Southwestern American Indian tribes.
We work directly with Native American Artists, since 1999, allowing us to hand pick our inventory. Our store in Uptown Sedona, Native Jewelry of Sedona, has the largest collection of strictly native, always unique, and carry 14k gold pieces. Everything here is authentic and one-of-a-kind. In addition to our wide-selection of the finest traditional-and-contemporary American Indian jewelry, we offer hand crafted Zuni Fetishes, Potteries, Kachina Dolls, artifacts and countless southwestern accessories.
Values
QUALITY
We’re committed to using only the highest quality of Authentic Native American Art. We carefully hand pick each piece for our collection. Recognizing the introduction of fakes and imports flooding the market of society, we are very careful with whom we purchase and able to distinguish the difference in the jewelry and gems, we guarantee our pieces are 100% authentic. Showing our support to the American Indian Tribes, we are supporters of the SWAIA and Heard Museum, displaying our loyalty to authentic made jewelry.EDUCATION
Creating a relationship with our artist directly, gives us an opportunity to know more of the Native Tribes Heritage. We feel it is important to educate our customers about the different products we sell, by enhancing personal enlightenment of the art work. We find their history fascinating, the Natives started off trading with the Spanish which evolved into a cultural lifestyle, past down from generations, which progressed into wonderful art of jewelry making, fetishes, kachina dolls and more.