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Posted by Dillon Hartman on May 4th 2016
Native Indian Jewelry has been our specialty before we opened our Sil
ver Jewelry Gallery in Durango, Colorado USA in 1976. We were dealers in Native Indian Jewelry for about 5 years before we built our Trading Post, Silver Jewelry Gallery and Native Indian Jewelry Gallery.
We have just finished a great informational page specifically on Native Indian Jewelry and cordially invite you to visit our new page where you will find a lot of good information as well as photos related to this subject.
The photo to the left is a great Native Indian Bracelet by Larry Loretto, Larry is a Zuni Indian Silversmith and Lapidy artist that produces wonderful Native Indian Jewelry.
To the left is a beautiful Silver Pendant handcrafted by Edison Yazzie. This is considered an Inlaid Silver Pendant. It is profusely inlaid with Spiny Oyster Shell, Black Jade and Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. We recommend you take a look at Edison's work by Typing in "Edison Yazzie" in our search box on DurangoSilver.com. He is a great artist and well worth investing in - we highly recommend Edison if you like Native American Indian Jewelry.
Durango Silver Company handles many types of gemstone inlaid Silver Jewelry, we invite you to browse our site now by following the links to the left of this blog.
Durango Silver Company handles many types of Native Indian Jewelry such as this beautiful Mens Silver Ring on the right which was made by Native Artisan Julius Burbank. This Inlay Lone Mountain Turquoise Ring is beautifully constructed and is a very nice piece of Native Indian Jewelry that you are certain to appreciate.
We also have a very large inventory of other types of Native Indian Jewelry you are certain to appreciate. We carry Navajo, Zuni and Hopi Native American Indian Jewelry of the highest quality with authentic Turquoise.
We invite you to browse our online store and we also invite you to browse through our other informational pages which can be accessed in our Learning Center. We hope you will think of Durango Silver when you are considering Native Indian Jewelry in the future.