Collection: Blue Native American Jewelry

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean and care for genuine Native American Jewelry to keep it looking its best?
Sterling silver naturally darkens over time, and many pieces are finished with a light patina to enhance their character. To gently remove any tarnish or patina, use a soft polishing cloth—never solvents, commercial cleaners, or steam. Keep jewelry completely dry: remove rings before washing hands, using hand sanitizer, or applying lotions, and avoid any liquid contact (water, oils, perfumes). Moisture can expand the sawdust setting in Native American inlay work, loosening or displacing stones. Also avoid heat and harsh chemicals (chlorine, ammonia, household cleaners). For storage, keep each piece in a cool, dry place—ideally inside an airtight anti-tarnish bag or a soft cloth pouch—and store items separately to prevent scratching.
What does the “STERLING” or “925” stamp mean on Native silver jewelry?
A “STERLING” or “925” stamp tells you that the maker crafted the piece from 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% alloy for extra strength, ensuring you get genuine, durable sterling silver often used in Native jewelry.

Our Blue Southwestern Jewelry collection celebrates the vibrant hues of turquoise, lapis lazuli, and other blue gemstones cherished in Native American culture. Known for their spiritual and protective properties, these stones are masterfully set in sterling silver by Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi artisans. Explore an array of earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and rings that capture the essence of Southwestern heritage and natural beauty. Perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.