
Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico has produced some of the most technically demanding stonework in the history of world jewelry. Needlepoint β the art of cutting and setting long, thin, pointed turquoise stones β and its companion technique petit point require lapidary precision measured in fractions of a millimeter, passed through families like the Dishta, Quam, and Leekya across multiple generations.

In the quiet precision of her Zuni Pueblo workshop, Lorraine Waatsa transforms raw turquoise, coral, and shell into the intricate needlepoint, petit point, and mosaic inlay patterns that have defined Zuni lapidary artistry for over a century. Her work carries forward a legacy shaped by masters like Leekya Deyuse while pushing the boundaries of what stone-on-silver composition can achieve.
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Offered by The Humiovi β family-owned in Sedona, Arizona, since 1972. Every piece in our gallery has a known origin and a verified maker.
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Every piece is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity, documenting its provenance and recorded below for Sterling Silver Opal Ring - Size 5.5 #444.
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Discover this exceptional Native American Ring, handcrafted by Zuni Pueblo artisans, meticulously crafted in Sterling Silver. This remarkable piece showcases genuine Opal. The Opal featured in this piece carries a rich heritage β While Australian opals are world-renowned, Native American artists often use opals from Nevada and Mexico. The stone's play of color, caused by light diffracting through silica spheres, creates mesmerizing rainbow effects. Available in size 5.5. Nestled in the high desert of western New Mexico, Zuni Pueblo has been home to master lapidaries for generations. Zuni artists are world-renowned for their intricate inlay work, petit point, and needlepoint techniques using turquoise, coral, and shell. Every piece at Humiovi is one-of-a-kind β once sold, it can never be replicated. Ships from our gallery in Sedona, Arizona.
SKU: P394791
Provenance
Australia
Characteristics
Opal brings shifting fire to contemporary Native American jewelry β flashes of green, blue, and red that move across the stone as it turns. Whether luminous lab-created opal or natural stone, its play of color pairs beautifully with sterling silver and precise inlay, animating a design with light that never sits still.
Heritage
Master lapidaries of the Southwest β Zuni needlepoint, petit point, channel inlay, and carved fetishes where the stone, not the silver, leads.
Art Traditions
Zuni artistry is inseparable from Zuni religious and communal life. The animal forms rendered in fetish carving correspond to the directional guardians and beings of A:shiwi cosmology β the six directions, each with its color and its protector β and fetishes hold a place in Zuni spiritual practice that long predates their making for sale. The pieces offered to the public are made with care to honor, rather than expose, what remains sacred. The Zuni have sustained their ceremonial calendar β including the great Shalako observance β through centuries of outside pressure, and adornment plays its part in that ceremonial life. Jewelry-making, meanwhile, became a cornerstone of the pueblo's economy in the twentieth century, and today a large share of Zuni households practice some aspect of the craft. Lapidary skill at Zuni is typically a family inheritance. Households often specialize β one family known for needlepoint, another for inlay, another for fetish carving β with techniques and standards passed from one generation to the next at the workbench. Humiovi honors the spiritual and familial dimension of Zuni work, presenting these pieces as the achievements of named artisans and living lineages, not as anonymous craft. This concentration of skill has made Zuni one of the most artistically productive communities in the Native world, with a depth of specialized knowledge β the cutting of a particular bezel, the carving of a particular fetish form, the fitting of a particular inlay β that is genuinely rare and not easily replaced. When that knowledge passes from a parent to a child at the bench, an entire body of technique and judgment moves with it. To buy authentic Zuni jewelry is, in a direct sense, to support the continuation of that living knowledge and the families who hold it.
Cared for thoughtfully, a handcrafted piece is meant to last generations. A few essentials for this one:
Opal
Delicate and water-sensitive β protect it from knocks, sudden temperature changes, and prolonged moisture.
Sterling silver
Buff with a soft polishing cloth β leaving intentional oxidation intact β and store airtight to slow tarnish.
Last on, first off
Put your piece on after fragrance, lotion, and hairspray β and take it off before water, sleep, and sport.
Store with care
Keep each piece in its own soft pouch, away from direct sun and damp, so softer stones never meet harder ones.
Estimated delivery: Tue, Jul 14 β Mon, Jul 20
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Certificate of Authenticity
Every purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity documenting the artist, tribal affiliation, and materials used in your piece.
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This item is guaranteed authentic, handcrafted by a member of a federally recognized Native American tribe, in full compliance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (25 U.S.C. Β§ 305 et seq.).