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Hopi Tribe – The Peaceful Ones

Hopi Tribe – The Peaceful Ones

Nestled on around 2,500 miles in Northeastern Arizona, the Hopi tribe has around 20,000 residents and is widely known for its beautiful arts and cultural tradition. The name Hopi is the shortened version of the name Hopituh Shi-nu-mu, which in their indigenous... Read more
Native American Jewelry –Zuni and Hopi Design Differences

Native American Jewelry –Zuni and Hopi Design Differences

Among the Pueblo tribes of the Southwestern United States, there are many similarities and differences in the unique arts and cultural traditions of the individual indigenous communities. While traditional Hopi and Zuni jewelry have their own unique design elements,... Read more
The Power of Gemstones on Your Mood

The Power of Gemstones on Your Mood

Gemstones are beautiful and have long been said to possess special attributes that can impact both the mind and mood. Whether they’re set in beautiful rings for women or breathtaking earrings, the gemstones we wear on our jewelry can impact the way we feel, either... Read more
Artisan Mata Ortiz Pottery: Designs and Techniques

Artisan Mata Ortiz Pottery: Designs and Techniques

Located in the Mexican state of Chihuahua just south and west of El Paso, Texas is the small town of Mata Ortiz. Situated along the banks of the Palanganas River, this community has long been inhabited by indigenous peoples and is widely known for its unique and... Read more
Turquoise: Its Significance in Native American Culture

Turquoise: Its Significance in Native American Culture

For thousands of years, turquoise has played a significant role in the communities and cultures of many different people across the world. From the Ancient Egyptians to the Persian Empire, turquoise has held a deep spiritual meaning both as a talisman of protection... Read more
Important Navajo Symbols and Their Meanings

Important Navajo Symbols and Their Meanings

Whether the unique shapes and objects are painted onto gorgeous pottery, , shaped through beautiful jewelry patterns, or take the form of carved Kachina dolls, the Navajo artistic tradition is full of rich symbolism and meaning. Forged through a deep connection to... Read more
Pottery of the Greater Ancient Southwest

Pottery of the Greater Ancient Southwest

While many people commonly associate pottery from the southwestern United States with the widely recognized Acoma Pueblo or the People of Zuni, the reality is that pottery has been central to Pueblo life for centuries. To really appreciate the rich culture and history... Read more
Historical Symbolism of Native American Turquoise Jewelry

Historical Symbolism of Native American Turquoise Jewelry

When it comes to turquoise jewelry, for many people, the first and most natural association is with the Indigenous Pueblo tribes of the Southwestern United States. For centuries, craftspeople from this region have constructed beautiful and intricate pieces of... Read more
Native American Jewelry: Tips for Choosing Turquoise

Native American Jewelry: Tips for Choosing Turquoise

When it comes to building your Native American jewelry collection, one of the best places to start is by investing in some beautiful pieces with turquoise stones. Known across the world for its unique and symbolic properties, turquoise jewelry has played a significant... Read more
Common Elements in Native American Jewelry

Common Elements in Native American Jewelry

While it is true that tribes across the United States have their own distinct design features when it comes to Native American jewelry, there are a few common elements that tie together the traditions of Native American jewelry-making across geographic regions. Check... Read more
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