Specializing in Native American Crafts Since 1916

Bracelets

If you’re shopping for authentic Native American bracelets and other jewelry online, look no further than the historic Cameron Trading Post! We have been selling genuine turquoise bracelets and more for more than a century since we first opened our doors in 1916. Our Native American bracelets are meticulously handcrafted by Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo artists who are skilled in bracelet, necklace, and earring-making. These beautiful jewelry pieces are designed from materials such as sterling silver, turquoise, coral, shell, and other stones and make the perfect gift for a friend or loved one! Please browse our inventory below of both antique and contemporary bracelets, or contact us with questions about your item.

 

About Our Native American Bracelets

The traditional art of crafting Native American bracelets spans decades and even centuries of history. The traditions have been passed down from Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo artists for many generations, carefully preserving culture and tradition into these beautiful pieces of wearable art. Browse our online selection on this page for lovely Native American bracelets crafted carefully from sterling silver and various types of stones.

Native American Turquoise Bracelets

Stones such as turquoise add beauty to your jewelry set and apparel. Turquoise is native to Southwestern jewelry and has been used in Native American Indian jewelry for centuries. As such, turquoise bracelets have continued to be a favorite among customers who enjoy Southwestern turquoise jewelry. Most the turquoise bracelets have been handmade by members of the Santo Domingo, Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi tribes throughout the years.

One of the great perks of our turquoise bracelets is they rarely go out of fashion, so you can always wear them with many different outfits. On our website, you will find we offer turquoise jewelry and bracelets for both men and women, and you will even find turquoise bracelets for youth. If you don’t find the Native American turquoise bracelets you are looking for, just let us know. We would be happy to try and find it for you or make a special order for that special turquoise bracelet.

Navajo Bracelets

Navajo bracelets and other jewelry go back to the 1860s. Often crafted with turquoise stones and sterling silver, bracelet making has spanned across many generations. As such, most of the Navajo bracelets you’ll find on our website are authentic antique pieces, with some also being contemporary pieces. All our Navajo bracelets are genuine, unless otherwise stated in the product description. Pair a bracelet with a squash blossom necklace for the perfect match for your wardrobe, or give a bracelet as a gift for a loved one. Read more about the history of Navajo jewelry here.

Zuni Bracelets

Similar to Navajo bracelets, Cameron Trading Post’s Zuni bracelet designs are crafted from beautiful intricate sterling silver and turquoise designs, however, you’ll also find that the artists use black jet, red coral, and mother of pearl. The common difference between Zuni and Navajo bracelets is if you notice that the stones are large and unshaped, then it’s likely a Navajo piece. Meanwhile, Zuni bracelets look a little different due to being crafted into intricate cut stones and stone inlay.

Native American Bracelet FAQs

What is the meaning of the Navajo bracelet?

Throughout history, Navajo bracelets were crafted and worn to reflect an individual’s cultural identity, status, or wealth. In modern times, Navajo jewelry is typically worn both among natives and non-natives for the purposes of fashion and to honor the Navajo religion, culture, and traditions.

How can you tell if Native American jewelry is real?

To tell if your Native American bracelet is authentic, you’ll want to check the product image or the bracelet you have for any signs of wavering lines or lopsided designs. In addition, an authentic piece shouldn’t show any signs of poorly-cut or irregularly-sized stones, and there shouldn’t be any visible glue. If your bracelet or other jewelry piece is free of any of these issues, you probably have a genuine piece on your hands.

Is all Native American jewelry marked?

While today you’ll commonly find your Native American bracelet from a Navajo, Zuni, or Hopi artist with the artist’s initials, name, or symbol, this wasn’t always the practice. Older, antique pieces may or may not have had the artist’s initials or symbol. At Cameron Trading Post, you can trust that all our Native American bracelets and other jewelry are genuine, (whether they are marked or not), unless otherwise stated.

Why is Native American jewelry so expensive?

Between the time and care it takes for artists to craft the jewelry, the demand for authentic pieces of genuine bracelets, necklaces, earrings, etc., and the lower supply of these pieces; you’ll find that Native American jewelry is quite expensive. The rarity, intricacy of the design, and age of the overall piece will impact its final price.

Shop Native American Bracelets with Cameron Trading Post

Please shop our Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo artists for beautiful sterling silver, turquoise, red coral, black jet, etc. bracelets. We have bracelets available for everyone – whether you are a native celebrating your heritage, or a non-native serious collector of Native American jewelry. These pieces are versatile and will match many pieces of apparel in your home. All pieces are authentic and made with care by a real artist who is skilled with the techniques of bracelet-making.

Founded in 1916, we are celebrating more than a century of tradition of selling authentic Native American art, jewelry, pottery, rugs, antiques, and other items. Have questions for us? Please don’t hesitate to contact Cameron Trading Post online today.

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