Navajo Indian Turquoise Jewelry
In addition to our wonderful Navajo rugs, wall hangings, and blankets, Navajorug.com is thrilled to sell a variety of Navajo jewelry. Handmade, Navajo Indian turquoise jewelry and coral jewelry is timelessly beautiful. These pieces literally never go out of style; colorful Navajo jewelry was as popular in the 1920s as it was in the 1960s and '70s as it is today! Other types of jewelry may fade out of style (think mood rings, gold nugget jewelry, or other fads), but Navajo Indian turquoise jewelry is forever.
Navajo Indian turquoise jewelry from Navajorug.com is as versatile as it is timeless. With the rising popularity of boho chic, handmade turquoise and coral jewelry is especially wearable. Women can wear Navajo jewelry from day to night. During the day, an intricate turquoise necklace and bracelet brighten up office wear; at night, these same pieces add pretty charm to dresses, blouses, or sweaters.
Navajo Indian jewelry is also wonderful for men. Silver and turquoise belt buckles are perfect for men from every walk of life. Whether you're a rancher, a cowboy, an artist, or just an ordinary fellow who loves putting on his favorite pair of jeans, a handmade turquoise and silver belt buckle can add creative style to your look.
Turquoise and coral jewelry items also make wonderful gifts. Because these materials are less expensive than precious stones (like diamonds or sapphires), you can afford to buy your loved one a larger, more elaborate piece. For less money than a pair of diamond earrings, you can buy your wife, mother, or sister a many-stranded turquoise necklace with a large turquoise pendant!

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"The Fine Art of Navajo Weaving"
by Steve Getzwiller
Over 100,000 Copies Sold
In the last 200 years
Navajo Weaving has come a long way: from the shoulder, to the floor, to a place of distinction on the gallery wall.
"Treasures of the Navajo Horsemen"
Historic Saddle Blankets from the Getzwiller Collection
There is an artistic quality and inherent freedom of expression reflected in many of these early saddle blankets.