Northwest Native American Rings
Explore our collection of exquisite Native American gold wedding rings, diamond engagement bands and promise rings. You can order a one-of-a-kind wedding band in yellow gold, white gold or platinum. A matchless engagement ring can be custom made with a diamond of any carat size and quality. Our Native American gold rings are renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless style
Choose a hand-crafted man’s or ladies gold wedding band, with the Native Indian animal symbol of your choice. Each animal symbol has a particular meaning, that represents the attributes of the wearer, and the relationship. Our Animal Symbols page has a brief description about the most popular symbols.
Northwest Native American Pendants
A stunning Northwest Native American pendant may be ordered in the size and shape of your choice; in sterling silver or 14K gold. You may add diamonds, sapphires, rubies or gold accents to your custom pendant. Whether you prefer Haida art, Kwakiutl art, Coast Salish art, or another style of Northwest Native Indian art we can make a beautiful pendant to suit your taste. Our high quality jewelry is known for detailed hand engraving, flowing designs and fine workmanship.
Northwest Native American Bracelets
Our exquisite Native Indian bracelets are available in 14K gold, or sterling silver; in widths from ½ inch to 2 inches wide. Choose the animal symbol of your choice or combine two symbols for a one-of-a-kind gift that will last a lifetime. For more information on the meaning of the Native American animal symbols, click on the Animal Symbols button at the top of the page. As a custom order you may add gold accents to your silver bracelet, to make a truly unique piece of Northwest Native jewelry.
Northwest Native American Art
A traditional Northwest Native American artist, David Neel carves masks, canoes and totem poles according to the traditions of his Indigenous ancestors. He is a member of the Kwakiutl First Nation (also known as the Kwakwak’awakw). A multi-media artist, David come from a long lineage of traditional Native Indian artists, including Ellen Neel, Mungo Martin and Charlie James.