Add a unique piece of jewelry to your collection with Native American handmade earrings  by award winning native American artist Stacey Turpen.  Intricate designs showcases the artisan's attention to detail and the piece's tribal affiliation with the Navajo and Zuni people. These earrings are lightweight yet durable. This Native American piece of art is perfect for those who appreciate ethnic, regional, and tribal jewelry. Its beautiful to support native American artists. Show off your love for handcrafted wearable art with this unique work.

 Many of the exquisite serpentine stones Zuni and Navajo carvers use for fetishes come from in and around the San Carlos Apache reservation near globe Arizona. These are some of the many stones stacey uses for his handmade earrings, the stones stacey uses have been blessed by an elder and as he carves the stones, Stacy says he sings old songs of tradition to them for their new journey. After transforming from a rock on the ground to traveling on the ear of humans in motion: stacey says his work does more traveling than he does

Stacey Turpen is an accomplished artist known for his exquisite Native American jewelry. With roots in Gallup, New Mexico, Stacey has dedicated his life to crafting jewelry that reflects the rich cultural heritage of his Navajo background.

From a young age, Stacey's artistic talents were evident, earning him recognition and awards. His journey as an artist has been marked by a commitment to preserving tradition while embracing innovation. Stacey's work extends beyond conventional boundaries, incorporating elements of nature and spirituality into each meticulously crafted piece.

Stacey's jewelry, often featuring intricate carvings and traditional symbols, has garnered international acclaim. His creations tell stories, connecting wearers to the profound narratives woven into Native American culture.

With work showcased in prestigious institutions like The Smithsonian and a track record of awards, Stacey Turpen continues to be a beacon in the world of Native American artistry. His pieces not only showcase exceptional craftsmanship but also serve as a bridge between the past and the present, inviting all to appreciate the beauty and meaning of his cultural heritage.