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Since 1971, Harpo, the company dedicated to Native American jewelry, has been offering unique sterling silver jewelry set with superb turquoise from the Southwestern United States.

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As you know, our website does not showcase our entire collection. In-store, you’ll discover a much wider selection, accompanied by stories as rich as the pieces themselves.

Among these treasures is the Squash Blossom, a traditional Native American necklace worn during ceremonies. It is made of silver beads and elements shaped like squash blossoms, an important symbol among the Navajo. At its center is often a crescent-shaped pendant called a Naja. Today, there are many variations in silver and turquoise, which have become true fashion statements.

Mosaic Inlay 

For us, inlay work is an art form that is as refined as it is delicate. Traditionally practiced by the Zuni, it is now also mastered by many Navajo artisans. Mosaic inlay involves cutting and assembling stones by hand to create patterns, whether geometric or figurative. The piece is then meticulously polished to achieve a smooth and elegant finish. It is a work of great precision, with unparalleled finesse.

Whether on a ring or a bolo tie, this technique never fails to captivate.

Our Beautiful Fetishes Necklaces 

Both simple and exquisitely elegant, these iconic HARPO necklaces stand out for their meticulous craftsmanship. They combine delicate little animals with interspersed Heishi beads, which add a subtle rhythm to the design.

These rows of beads, always crafted with great precision, are made of turquoise as well as other natural stones or shells. Each piece thus reflects precise craftsmanship and a remarkable attention to detail.

Royston Turquoise 

In our opinion, Royston turquoise is one of the most beautiful varieties found in the southwestern United States. At HARPO, we are committed to helping you discover the very best, which is why we carefully select jewelry crafted from this turquoise to offer in our store.

It stands out for its unique hues, ranging from a very soft pool blue to deep greens—emerald or pine. These shades are often interspersed with brown veining, featuring warm and luminous tones. One thing is certain: you have to see it in person to fully appreciate its beauty.

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