Turquoise bracelets are among the most beloved and recognizable forms of Native American jewelry, with sterling silver cuffs and bangles serving as the perfect canvas for showcasing the natural beauty of turquoise in all its variety. Our collection features turquoise bracelets from master artisans representing the major Southwestern jewelry-making traditions. Navajo cuffs feature bold silver work with prominently set stones. Zuni bracelets display intricate petit point and cluster arrangements. Contemporary designs blend traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. The turquoise stones in our bracelet collection span the full spectrum of natural turquoise colors and patterns, from the pure blue of Sleeping Beauty to the dramatic matrix patterns of Royston and the deep blue-green of Kingman. Each bracelet is handcrafted using traditional silversmithing techniques, ensuring that every piece meets the high standards of authentic Native American craftsmanship. A turquoise bracelet serves as both a personal adornment and a portable gallery of Native American art, carrying stories of culture, tradition, and artistic excellence.
Genuine turquoise shows natural, irregular matrix (the host-rock webbing) and varies from stone to stone, and it feels cool and stone-like. Perfectly uniform color, a too-regular web, or a warm, plastic feel can indicate dyed howlite, reconstituted block, or imitation. The safest assurance is a seller who states each stone's origin and treatment in writing. See our Turquoise Buyer's Guide (/guides/turquoise-buyers-guide).
Natural turquoise is cut and polished with nothing added; stabilized turquoise is genuine turquoise infused with clear resin to harden naturally soft, porous stone so it can be worn. Both are real turquoise. Natural is rarer and more valuable; stabilized is more durable and affordable. Reputable sellers always disclose which one you are buying -- more in our guide (/guides/stabilized-vs-natural-turquoise).
Yes. The Humiovi is a member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA), founded in 1974 to promote and protect authentic Native American art. Every piece we sell carries a named artist, verified tribal affiliation, and a Certificate of Authenticity.
Yes. Every piece purchased from The Humiovi includes a Certificate of Authenticity detailing the item's origin, the artisan who created it, the materials used, and the tribal tradition it represents.
Yes β complimentary insured standard shipping on jewelry orders within the continental United States, for everyone, with no account, no subscription, and no minimum. On a mixed order the jewelry ships free and the rest is quoted at checkout. Pottery, kachinas, and knives ship at calculated rates, and international orders are quoted live at checkout.
We accept returns for a refund within 30 days of delivery. Refunds are issued less a 20% restocking fee, and return shipping is the customer's responsibility. Should you prefer a different piece, exchanges for an item of equal or greater value are complimentary β no restocking fee applies. All items must be returned in new, unworn condition with their original packaging and Certificate of Authenticity. See our Return Policy (/policies/returns) for complete details.