Collection: Shell Jewelry
For hundreds of years, Pueblo people of the Southwest have created beads of turquoise, shell, bone, and stone. Chaco Canyon and other Ancestral Puebloan sites were at the center of major turquoise trade routes that ran from the Pacific Northwest to Central America. In addition to the shells found in the landscape of New Mexico, abalone and spiny oyster shell came to the region from the coast and were among the items traded with tribes along the trade routes. Shells have become an important element in traditional regalia and are commonly used in Native American jewelry.
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Allison Melton Turquoise and Lepidolite Mosaic Inlay Earrings
Regular price $ 102.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 102.00 USD -
Delbert Secatero Sterling Silver and Pink Conch Shell Heart Pendant
Regular price $ 338.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 338.00 USDSold out -
Delorna Laahi Multi-Gemstone Teardrop Inlay Pendant
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Donovan Laiwakete Jasper Bear Fetish Carving
Regular price $ 75.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 75.00 USD -
Erik Fender Small Feather Vase
Regular price $ 820.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 820.00 USD -
Gabriel Romero 3 Strand Spiny Oyster Shell and Turquoise Heishi Necklace
Regular price $ 275.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Mary Jane Garcia Purple Spiny Oyster Shell Dragonfly Ring
Regular price $ 500.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 500.00 USD -
Stanford and Diane Cooche Multi-Gemstone Inlay Heart Pendant Necklace and Earring Set
Regular price $ 139.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$ 0.00 USDSale price $ 139.00 USD -
Verna Kushana Fetish Dangle Earrings
Regular price From $ 68.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
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WolfWalker House Blessing Pack
Regular price $ 30.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out