Native American rings translate the language of the Southwest into something you can wear every day β high-grade turquoise, spiny oyster, and sterling silver shaped by hand. The Humiovi has carried authentic Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi rings since 1972, from substantial silver statement pieces to delicate stacking bands and signed cluster work. Each ring is sourced directly from the artisan or their family, so the stone, the silverwork, and the maker are known. Browse men's and women's rings in turquoise, coral, white buffalo, and silver, every piece backed by our authenticity guarantee.
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The collection spans bold sterling silver rings set with a single dramatic cabochon, intricate Zuni needlepoint and petit-point work, Hopi overlay bands, and slender stacking rings made to layer. Statement turquoise rings draw on legendary mines β Kingman, Royston, Number 8, Sleeping Beauty β while spiny oyster, coral, and white buffalo offer warmer and monochrome alternatives. Many are one-of-a-kind; when a piece sells, that exact ring is gone.
Every ring is hand-fabricated by a Native American silversmith and acquired through the direct relationships The Humiovi has built since 1972. We honor the Indian Arts and Crafts Act: pieces are genuinely Native-made, never imitation. Tufa casting, hand-stamping, repoussΓ©, and stone-on-stone inlay each leave a distinct signature, and where the artist is known we name them.
Heavier silver rings wear a touch snug, so size with the band's width in mind; our sizing guide helps you order with confidence. Turquoise is a soft, porous stone β keep it away from lotions and chlorine and store pieces separately to protect both stone and silver.