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A Man’s Guide to Southwest Native American Turquoise Jewelry

The Southwest’s indigenous tribes have long treasured turquoise. This stone’s cultural and spiritual significance has heavily influenced the Native American turquoise jewelry seen today.

At Palm’s Trading Company, we authenticate and sell Native American jewelry, including men’s turquoise bracelets, rings, and other pieces. Here’s a guide for men interested in the types of Native American jewelry available and how best to wear these pieces.

Types of Native American Turquoise Jewelry for Men

Native American turquoise jewelry is an art form that dates back thousands of years. With the introduction of silversmithing back in the 1800s, Native American turquoise jewelry transformed into the artistry we see today.

Each piece is handmade by skilled artisans and reflects the culture and traditions of the tribe it comes from. There are many different types of Native American jewelry, each with its unique style and significance. Here are the popular types of Native American turquoise jewelry for men.

Rings

Native American turquoise rings are typically made from silver and often feature intricate designs or symbols. Some tribes use coral, spiny oysters, and other stones to add color to their construction.

For men, wearing a turquoise ring can subtly incorporate a Southwestern flair into their looks.

Bracelets and Cuffs

Men’s turquoise bracelets come in many styles, including cuffs, bangles, and chain bracelets. They can be seen as simple silver bands to more complex designs featuring inlay and stamping.

Cuffs are usually the most popular type of men’s turquoise bracelets since they feature wider bands and are easier to put on since they don’t involve clasps and closures.

Earrings

Native American turquoise earrings for men come in various styles and materials. From simplified silver and turquoise studs to more extravagant pieces using larger beads and feathers, there’s bound to be an earring type to match your style.

Concho Belts

Concho belts trace their history back to Navajo silversmithing in the late 1800s. This Native American accessory features silver disks (conchos) connected by a leather belt. The disks often feature intricate stampings and spiritual symbols and are sometimes set with stones such as turquoise.

Bolo Ties

Bolo ties are Southwestern neckties with a decorative clasp (bolo) and a cord hanging down. Native American bolo ties often feature silver clasps and can be adorned with turquoise and other semi-precious stones.

Bolo ties are often associated with cowboy attire but have gained popularity as a more modern piece of jewelry. You can even find bolo ties being made in other countries such as Japan and England.

Money Clips

While some consider money clips to be a thing of the past, these pieces are beginning to regain popularity due to their simplicity and versatility. Native American money clips are a practical and finishing accessory for any man wanting to complete their Southwestern attire.

Belt Buckles

Nothing screams Southwestern cowboy than a big belt buckle! Native American belt buckles come in all shapes and sizes. Often made with silver, these buckles are etched, stamped, and often seen adorned with turquoise and other stones to accent the piece.

How to Mix, Match, and Wear Your Native American Turquoise Jewelry

Native American turquoise jewelry can be a striking addition to any outfit, and there are many ways to wear it depending on the occasion and personal style.

Rings

Native American turquoise rings can be worn on any finger, but keeping it to 1 or 2 per hand is best. They look great with casual outfits like jeans and a T-shirt, but can also be dressed up with a black or gray suit.

Consider pairing your rings with men’s turquoise bracelets or cuffs for a complete look.

Bracelets and Cuffs

Native American men’s turquoise bracelets can be stacked or worn alone. For a bold statement, wear a wide-cuff bracelet on its own. Try layering a medium cuff with a chain bracelet for a more subtle look.

Men’s turquoise bracelets and cuffs always look great with denim but can also be worn with casual business attire, such as khakis and a collared shirt.

Earrings

Native American earrings come in a variety of sizes and styles. For a classic look, wear small silver or turquoise studs. For a statement look, go for more oversized dangle earrings.

Think of earrings as accent pieces to your other jewelry. Earrings can be paired with practically any jewelry type and can be worn with any kind of outfit.

Concho Belts

Concho belts are a statement piece and should be worn with simple outfits. They look great with blue jeans and a plain T-shirt. Pair a silver concho belt with black jeans, a collared shirt, and some nice cowboy boots for a more formal look.

Also, consider accessorizing your concho belt with men’s turquoise bracelets, rings, and a bolo tie.

Bolo Ties

Bolo ties are a unique accessory that can add a touch of Western flair to any outfit. They look great with collared shirts, denim jackets, and formal suits. You can even see men wearing them for special occasions such as weddings.

Money Clips

While no one will notice your money clip until you take it out, you’ll definitely want it to be a part of your Southwestern attire. Think about how you’ll be taking your money clip out. For a casual look, have your money clip in the back pocket of your jeans. When wearing a suit, consider keeping it in the inside pocket of your blazer.

Also, consider accessorizing your money clip with men’s turquoise bracelets and rings. That way, when you pull out your money clip, your entire hand will ooze with Southwestern flair!

Belt Buckles

Belt buckles are your chance to express the cowboy in you. Consider wearing your Native American belt buckle with jeans, a T-shirt, a cowboy hat, and cowboy boots. Create a striking formal look by pairing a silver and turquoise belt buckle with a black suit, black cowboy hat, and black cowboy boots.

Like many accessories, belt buckles should be worn with other jewelry like men’s turquoise bracelets, rings, and especially bolo ties!

Check Out Palms Trading Company the Next Time You Need Men’s Turquoise Bracelets, Rings, and More!

At Palms Trading Company, we sell authentic Native American jewelry bought directly from artisans. We authenticate and clearly label all the jewelry we sell, and our staff can help you find the best pieces to complete your look.

Shop online or visit our Albuquerque store today to find men’s turquoise bracelets, rings, and more!

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