Infuse your designs with the bold elegance of the Southwest—rich turquoise, gleaming silver and vivid red coral unite in this Navajo-inspired necklace and earring set.
Creating Connectivity
Each of these materials comes from the Earth, and the pieces seem to hum not only with Earth's vitality, but with that of the artist who made it.
Bracelet
Saddle up! This bracelet, with sterling silver horse charms and Crazy Horse™ stones, is perfect for your wild west designs or for the Year of the Horse!!
Single-Strand Necklace and Earring Set
Gallop into the Year of the Horse with this sterling silver set—horse head earrings with cubic zirconia horseshoes and an shimmering horse pendant.
Single-Strand Necklace
A perfect necklace for the Year of the Horse or those who like a little horseplay in their style. Crazy Horse™ stone adds a touch of wild elegance.
Double-Strand Necklace
This stunning gemstone necklace showcases magnesite and natural chrysanthemum stone, elegantly exuding the southwestern essence embodied by the silver naja pendant.
Single-Strand Necklace
Saddle up and lasso the spirit of the Wild West with this rugged steer-head and turquoise necklace.
Cuff Bracelet
Crafting this stylish bracelet is easy with an Almost Instant Jewelry® silver-plated cuff bracelet setting.
Horseshoe Nail Jewelry
Create rustic and antique-inspired jewelry using horseshoe nails. This article provides you with fantastic ideas on how to bring these unique creations to life.
Earrings
Delicate Crystal Passions® pearls dangle gracefully against edgy horseshoe nails in these stylish earrings.
Earrings
The ruggedness of brass-plated horseshoe nails is lifted to new heights by the addition of turquoise and gold beads, producing truly distinctive earrings.
Shoulder Duster Earrings
These seed beaded fringe earrings inspired by a beach sunset represent the free spirit, bold colors and handmade artistry of the bohemian style.
Make Boot Bling Jewelry
Add a touch of flair to any pair of boots by crafting anklet-inspired bootlets.
Western Jewelry
Whether city slickers or local yokels, the fashion world is calling designers out at high noon. Will you say howdy to Western trends?
Southwest Native American Jewelry After the 19th Century
Each native tribe of the Southwestern United States has their own distinctive jewelry style. Here are four of the most prevalent from the 19th century onwards.
Single-Strand Necklace and Earrings Set
Southwestern or boho? This striking necklace and earring set appeals to both styles.
Earring Set
Southwestern, boho and a dash of Native American--these earrings take inspiration from all three styles.
Macramé Bracelet
Join Elaine to learn how to make a Western-style bracelet using hemp cord, feather charms and a button clasp.
Earrings
Upcycle bullet casings into on-trend earrings with tassels made from leather fringe. These earrings add a Western-style touch to any look.
Belt Buckle
These earrings capture the Bohemian spirit with their lightweight wood focals and cotton cord tassels.
Boots
Add a little something extra to your cowboy boots with chain and goldstone cabochons, as seen in this rootin'-tootin' design.
Single-Strand Necklace and Earring Set
Embrace the classic Southwestern style with sophisticated sterling silver and terrific turquoise.
Earrings
Calley Begay manages to capture that Western feel with the vibrant colors and extra-long fringe on her gorgeous Desert Thunderbird earrings.
Basket Weave Earrings
Inspired by the Huichol people of western Mexico, Lindsay Reavis’ Rainbow Basket Weave brings the bright vibrance of their distinctive art style to the wearable motion of chandelier earrings.