Hopi Jewelry

Hopi jewelry, although a somewhat latecomer to the southwestern silver jewelry pantheon is widely and wildly collected by enthusiasts of clean designs executed in gold and silver.  At Twin Rocks Trading Post, our love of fine Native American artwork spills into a top selection of contemporary Hopi silver jewelry.  Visitors venturing to our store located in Bluff, Utah’s beautiful red rock river valley will find a large assortment of Hopi silver overlay bracelets, earrings, pins, buckles, and pendants. (Continued below.)


Hopi Silver Kokopelli Earrings by Clement Honie

Hopi Silver Kokopelli Earrings - Clement Honie (#06)

$75.00


Hand Design Hopi Overlay Earrings

Hand Design Hopi Overlay Earrings (#01)

$100.00


Silver Feathers and Kiva Steps Design Hopi Ring

Silver Feathers & Kiva Steps Design Hopi Ring - Greg Naswyowma (#07)

$136.00


Sterling Silver Hopi Overlay Ring by Greg Naseyowma

Sterling Silver Hopi Overlay Ring - Greg Naseyowma (#10)

$136.00


Silver Hopi Corn Maiden Pendant by Ronald Wadsworth

Silver Hopi Corn Maiden Pendant - Ronald Wadsworth (#01)

$195.00


Hopi Water Design Overlay Bracelet

Hopi Water Design Overlay Bracelet (#029)

$295.00


Hopi Sterling Silver Overlay Key Bracelet by Sidney Sahneyah

Hopi Sterling Silver Overlay Key Bracelet - Sidney Sahneyah (#02)

$330.00


Hopi Kokopelli Silver Overlay Buckle by Wilmer Saufkie

Hopi Kokopelli Silver Overlay Buckle - Wilmer Saufkie (#01)

$345.00


Hopi Silver Overlay Dancers Bracelet by Verden Mansfield

Hopi Silver Overlay Dancers Bracelet - Verden Mansfield (#01)

$370.00


Hopi Balanced Feather Design Bracelet by Floyd Lomakuyvaya

Hopi Balanced Feather Design Bracelet - Floyd Lomakuyvaya (#5)

$390.00


Hopi Hook Cloud Bracelet by Sidney Sahneyah

Hopi Hook Cloud Bracelet - Sidney Sahneyah(#03)

$420.00


Humpback Fluteplayer Hopi Overlay Bracelet by Floyd Lomakuyvaya

Humpback Fluteplayer Hopi Overlay Bracelet - Floyd Lomakuyvaya (#16)

$420.00


Silver Hopi Roadrunner Design Bracelet by Floyd Lomakuyvaya

Silver Hopi Roadrunner Design Bracelet - Floyd Lomakuyvaya (#19)

$420.00


Hopi Silver Overlay Bracelet by Fernando Puhuhefvaya

Hopi Silver Overlay Bracelet - Fernando Puhuhefvaya (#01)

$450.00


Hopi Overlay Bracelet by Fernando Puhuhefvaya

Hopi Overlay Bracelet - Fernando Puhuhefvaya (#02)

$450.00


Hopi Playing for Blessings Overlay Buckle by Floyd Lomakuyvaya

Hopi Playing for Blessings Overlay Buckle - Floyd Lomakuyvaya (#20)

$480.00


Hopi Sterling Silver Overlay Bracelet by Cyrus Josytewa

Hopi Sterling Silver Overlay Bracelet - Cyrus Josytewa (#01)

$525.00


Hopi jewelry created from shell, wood, bone and stones, including turquoise, has been created at their ancient villages for many centuries.  The village of Orayvi is considered the oldest continuously inhabited community in North America and beautiful renditions of ancient jewelry as well as ongoing traditions in painting, basket making and cloth weaving laid a rich foundation for a wholly new Hopi jewelry art form.

In the late 1930’s, curators from the Museum of Northern Arizona encouraged Hopi artists to create their own unique style to differentiate their work from the Navajo and Zuni jewelry being made at that time.  Using designs from Hopi pottery, baskets, weaving and paintings, artists Paul Saufkie and Fred Kabotie created classic interpretations to be executed in Hopi silver.

Paul Saufkie (1898 - 1993) learned silversmithing in the 1920’s and after World War II, in a program sponsored by the G.I. Bill of Rights, taught returning Hopi veterans the art of Hopi overlay jewelry.  One of their first and most successful students, Victor Coochwytewa, developed a new technique whereby the bottom silver layer is oxidized, allowing the cutout designs in the top layer to show more prominently, a technique still in use today.  In 1949, Paul, along with Fred Kabotie, formed the Hopi Silvercraft Cooperative Guild, providing training, materials, financing, work space and marketing for a growing Hopi silver jewelry market.

Today, contemporary Hopi artists continually refine their techniques while finding new ways of expressing these beautiful designs for discriminating buyers in Native American art.  Travel down U.S. Highway 191 and visit two of the best locations in the Southwest; Twin Rocks Trading Post and Bluff, Utah.


Artists who create Hopi Jewelry:

Clement Honie
Clement Honie
Cyrus Joseytewa
Cyrus Joseytewa
Floyd Lomakuyvaya
Floyd Lomakuyvaya
Verden Mansfield
Verden Mansfield
Greg Naseyowma
Greg Naseyowma
Fernando Puhuhefvaya
Fernando Puhuhefvaya
Sidney Sahneyah
Sidney Sahneyah
Wilmer Saufkie
Wilmer Saufkie
Ronald Wadsworth
Ronald Wadsworth
Other Jewelry Artists
Other Jewelry Artists
Unknown Artist
Unknown Artist
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