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Native American Jewelry

Native American Jewelry

Native American jewelry is very popular among certain groups of people, and for very good reason. The use of silver and turquoise brings out a beauty that most of the more conventional, modern jewelry just can't capture. The natural style of this type of jewelry is what attracts most people to it. Native American jewelry is almost able to capture a part of our past by showing that what was once beautiful hundreds of years ago can still hold that same beauty today in the eyes of our society.

Although most of this jewelry is created these days and really are not typically artifacts, the jewelry is typically being created in the same form that it was in the past. The strong culture of the Native Americans has allowed for the passage of techniques and designs from one generation to the next. This gives us the opportunity to experience the beauty and design of years past, today, by a living artist.

You do want to make sure you are careful when purchasing any Native American jewelry. It is smart to buy at a store which has a good reputation and where you are hopefully familiar with the stores reputation. Many stores these days will sell Native American jewelry that isn't even authentic. Most likely created in a factory somewhere from a design stolen from traditional Native American artwork. It is important to note the following characteristics of the jewelry piece you are evaluating: appearance, materials, price, source, dealer, and documentation.
Native American Jewelry


When evaluating the appearance, make sure the piece is well crafted with clear images and well-cut stone. Look for a "hallmark", many Native American artists use a hallmark to identify their work. Look to make sure that all silver is Sterling silver and if any turquoise or other similar stones are used, try to see if the stone is in its natural color and hardness. Keep in mind that most genuine handmade Native American jewelry is often expensive. If the price seems to good to be true, it probably is. Try to source the jewelry by asking the store owner where the piece came from. It had to have come from an individual who is a member of a state or federally recognized tribe. Also try to get more information about the dealer and always make sure to get as much documentation as possible on the piece you end up buying.

By educating yourself on the characteristics of Native American Jewelry, you should be able to make smart purchasing decisions that make you happier in the long run. By following the simple guidelines listed above, you will have a much higher rate of success when choosing the jewelry that you like the most.

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