Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

Zuni Vintage Sterling Silver, Turquoise, Jet, Quartz, and Shell Men’s Ring

$195

Artist: Unsigned
Style: Ring
Pueblo: Zuni, NM (A:shiwi)
Period: Vintage (1960-1990)
Details: Sterling Silver, Turquoise, Jet, Quartz, and Shell
Size: 9.5
Item: #4882

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Description

Traditional handmade Native American Indian Jewelry from Indigenous Pueblos of the Southwest. Guaranteed authentic. Excellent vintage condition.

Elevate your collection with the geometric precision of Zuni craftsmanship in this vintage sterling silver men’s ring. The centerpiece features a masterfully executed channel inlay, where hand-cut slivers of natural turquoise, black jet, snowy quartz, and red shell are meticulously fitted within silver partitions to create a seamless, kaleidoscopic surface. The heavy-gauge sterling silver setting is designed for durability and presence, featuring bold, flared shoulders with deep hand-stamped “sunburst” or “fan” motifs that frame the inlay. With its substantial weight and smooth, low-profile fit, this ring represents the perfect balance of tribal tradition and mid-century modern aesthetic.

The art of channel inlay is a hallmark of Zuni (A:shiwi) culture, requiring immense patience and a high level of technical skill to grind stones so precisely that they sit flush against one another. Historically, Zuni artists transitioned from bead making to this style of lapidary work in the early 20th century, often collaborating with Navajo smiths to set their intricate stones. In Zuni belief, the combination of these specific materials—turquoise for the sky, jet for protection, and shell for the ocean—serves as a powerful prayer for rain and life. For the collector, this ring is not just a piece of jewelry, but a wearable mosaic that carries the enduring spirit and artistic legacy of the Pueblo people.

About the Pueblo

The Zuni Pueblo, located in western New Mexico, is known for its rich cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship, particularly in jewelry making. The Zuni people have a long history of creating intricate and distinctive jewelry, using materials like turquoise, coral, shell, jet, and silver. Their jewelry designs often reflect their deep connection to nature, spirituality, and their cultural traditions.
One of the most notable styles of Zuni jewelry is the multistone inlay technique, where small stones are meticulously fitted together to form intricate patterns, such as animals, flowers, and geometric shapes. Zuni silversmiths are also known for their precision in creating pieces such as turquoise and coral necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings, often featuring symbolic motifs tied to Zuni cosmology and beliefs.
Zuni jewelry is highly regarded for its craftsmanship and beauty, with each piece representing the artist’s skill and cultural identity. It continues to be a treasured art form, passed down through generations.