The Captivating History Behind the Hopi Pueblo
Hopi is the shortened version of Hopituh Shi-nu-mu. The Hopi people refer to themselves as “the peaceful people.” This Native American tribe has resided in the four corners area of the Southwestern United States, where the corners of Arizona, Colorado, New... Read more
How New Mexico’s Turquoise Mines Encouraged Real Turquoise Jewelry Creations
Have you ever worn real turquoise jewelry and wondered about its origin and history? Turquoise is a stunning gemstone, used by indigenous people for thousands of years. New Mexico’s turquoise mining industry not only provides a valuable resource for jewelry... Read more
The Richness Behind Zuni Jewelry, Religion, and Culture
The Zuni people, an indigenous tribe in the Southwestern United States, are well-known for their intricate and beautiful jewelry. However, there is much more to their jewelry than just its aesthetic appeal. Zuni jewelry represents their traditions, culture, and... Read more
How to Choose Outfit Colors for Navajo Squash Blossom Necklaces
Navajo squash blossom necklaces are a unique and beautiful style of Native American jewelry. They have a long history, dating back to the 19th century, and are still popular today. With bold turquoise stones and distinctive beads, this necklace style makes a statement... Read more
What’s Turquoise, and Why Is It Used in Navajo Men’s Turquoise Rings?
Turquoise has been a coveted stone since ancient times and is still highly sought after today. As the cornerstone of Navajo culture, you’ll see turquoise used in jewelry, art, and various ceremonial objects. At Palms Trading Company, we buy our jewelry directly from... Read more
Navajo Jewelry: A History of Concho Belts
When the Navajo began silversmithing, concho belts were one of the first pieces they created. As a popular piece of today’s American Western culture, the concho belt remains an enduring piece of Navajo jewelry and culture. The concho design is so emblematic that... Read more
The History of Native American Bolo Ties
The bolo tie is a classic western accessory, recognizable for its two decorative ends connected by a thin cord. It was created in the 1930s by Native American tribal silversmiths in Arizona and New Mexico. Native American bolo ties were meant to be an alternative to... Read more
What is the Difference Between Stabilized and Natural Turquoise Rings for Women?
North American native tribes have used turquoise for centuries. Its popularity among modern-day fashionistas proves turquoise jewelry is here to stay. When shopping for beautiful turquoise rings for women, you’ll likely come across two varieties: natural and... Read more
History and Story of Mata Ortiz Pottery: Why Oral Tradition Matters
Mata Ortiz pottery is a unique style of ceramics from the village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua, Mexico. Craftsmanship has been passed down for generations and remains a living part of the culture. Today, Mata Ortiz pottery is highly sought after by collectors around the... Read more
3 Fun Facts About Turquoise in Men’s Rings
Turquoise is one of the oldest Earth stones to be coveted by humans. Many ancient civilizations used turquoise for its powers and alluring beauty. For men, wearing turquoise rings taps into these ancient traditions while allowing the wearer to access its powers. At... Read more