Native American bracelets β the cuff above all β are the signature of Southwestern silverwork. The Humiovi has offered authentic Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi bracelets since 1972: heavy sterling cuffs set with high-grade turquoise, delicate row bracelets, cluster and needlepoint work, and Hopi overlay. Sourced directly from artisans, each cuff carries the mark of the hand that made it. Explore turquoise, coral, spiny oyster, and white buffalo cuffs and link bracelets for men and women, every piece authenticated and backed by our guarantee.
The open silver cuff is the defining form of Native American jewelry β sculptural, adjustable, and built to last generations. Our selection ranges from wide, deeply stamped silver cuffs anchored by a single museum-grade turquoise stone to refined row and cluster bracelets, Zuni needlepoint and petit-point, and crisp Hopi overlay. Link bracelets and bangles round out the collection for those who prefer a lighter wrist.
Turquoise from Kingman, Royston, Golden Hills, and other storied mines sits alongside spiny oyster, coral, and white buffalo. Because The Humiovi buys directly from Native artisans and their families β relationships nurtured since 1972 β the provenance of both stone and silver is documented, and signed pieces are attributed to their maker. Every bracelet complies with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.
A cuff should hug the narrowest part of the wrist with the opening at the back; gently adjust only at the very ends, never the center. Keep turquoise away from perfume, lotion, and water, and store each piece separately to preserve the stone and the silver's patina.