Native American Jewelry
Artifacts of the Southwest
From the earliest times to our present day, American Indian jewelry reveals special relationships between human beings and our natural world. Our collection strives to represent the most exclusive artistry of both classic and contemporary southwestern jewelry. Each piece has been carefully hand selected by Richard Luna.
Richard specializes in North American Indian art, and has been a lecturer, collector, and appraiser since 1965. As a founding board member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, consultant of the Zuni Arts and Crafts Guild, and judge for the Jewelry Division of the Santa Fe Indian Market, he has been responsible for promoting the understanding of Indian art both locally and nationally.
Explore our multi-stone inlay collection that showcases traditional Zuni inlay and Navajo silversmithing techniques. Each gemstone undergoes delicate cutting, skillful polishing, and expert setting to create truly exceptional pieces.
Hummingbird In Flight
(available in different sizes. Inquire for pricing)
Featured Artist: GL Miller
Originally from Tucson, Arizona, GL Miller resided in numerous areas throughout the United States before his family settled in Albuquerque in 1963. Captivated by the various local cultures and art expressions greatly contributed to his early discovery and love of design. Miller refined his knowledge of commercial and fine arts at the University of Albuquerque and University of New Mexico. As the recipient of national and international design awards, his passion for Southwest culture and history fine-tuned his imaginative jewelry creations. His specialty is in contemporary one-of-a-kind jewelry influenced by ethnic American Indian design and Western geometric patterns. His work is not for people who prefer the familiar or traditional, but rather for those who revel in surprise.