Different Styles Of Native American Jewelry You Need To Know
Native American jewelry dates back to 8800BC. Currently, there is a wide range of designs and styles and most jewelry designed by Native Americans fits into a certain category. We will help you understand these styles so that you can have an easy time choosing the best style.
Single stone
Pieces that incorporate a
single stone can be rings, earrings, necklaces or bracelets. The single stone
style features one beautiful precious stone as a stand-alone piece. Other types
of gemstones are commonly used as centerpiece stones. Some of these are true
stones and others are natural organic materials.
Multi-stone
This design is another
popular design. With this design, the piece has more than one stone and the
stone may be incorporated as a cluster, row or inlay. 3 to 5 matching stones
are common in Native American necklaces. They are laid out in a
graduated pattern. The stones are arranged from the largest stone to the
smallest and the center stone is the largest.
Multi-stone designs describe
hand-cut pieces of stones that are skillfully and carefully pieced together to
create shapes and patterns.
Row
These designs include stones
in a row pattern. The rows are laid out horizontally, diagonally or vertically
in a straight line. Horizontal rows are the most common.
Cluster
Clusters are close arrangements
of stones. Artists freely place stones with similar shapes and sizes in a
non-linear or linear fashion to form eye-catching pieces. These stones do not
match one another and they are in an unorganized arrangement.
Arranged cluster
Native American jewelry comes in different cluster
designs. The arranged cluster is a traditional and classical design and has
been used by the Zuni and Navajo for many generations. The sunburst for flower
style is the most popular type of cluster jewelry.

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