Turquoise Jewelry
Gem quality turquoise jewelry is a special passion of the Simpson Family of Twin Rocks Trading Post. We search far and wide for the best in natural American turquoise as well as fine examples of Persian and Chinese turquoise. Turquoise is identified by the mine from which it comes. Our wide selection of classic American turquoise includes Bisbee, Blue Diamond, Blue Gem, Burnham, Carico Lake, Cripple Creek, Damele, Fox, Kingman, Lone Mountain, Morenci, Number 8, Pilot Mountain, Red Mountain, Royston, Sleeping Beauty, Stenech and Turquoise Mountain. (Continued below.)
Not only do we handle fine turquoise cabochons, but we believe in placing turquoise in classic southwestern jewelry settings. We work with a number of outstanding silver and goldsmiths such as Will Denetdale, John Begay Jr., John Yazzie, and Eugene Livingston to bring you true Native American turquoise jewelry treasures. Our inventory includes turquoise bracelets, earrings, rings, pendants, necklaces and other beautiful objects crafted in sterling silver and 14k gold. If you are searching for high-quality Navajo turquoise and silver jewelry, you will not find a better selection anywhere in the Southwest. We also work with outstanding turquoise bead artists Ray Lovato, John Huntress, Bruce Eckhardt and Kai Gallagher.
Venture down U.S. Highway 191 and find the best kept secrets in the Southwest; Bluff, Utah and Twin Rocks Trading Post. See why our many loyal clients benefit from the strong relationships we have built with local artists over the past decades. When you visit, you will find out why Twin Rocks Trading Post is not only a leader in collectable turquoise cabochons and fine Southwestern turquoise jewelry, but also purveyors of quality Native American arts and crafts. Enjoy your visit.
Artists who create Turquoise Jewelry :
Twin Rocks Trading Post · P.O. Box 330 · 913 E. Navajo Twins Dr · Bluff,
UT 84512
Phone:
435-672-2341 · Toll-free
1-800-526-3448
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