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SKU: TC16054
$480.00

  • L: 3 1/1"  W: 2 1/2"
  • Hallmark: B.L.K.G.T
  • Sterling Silver 
  • Authentic, Native American Made 

Arnold Blackgoat

Arnold Blackgoat is proud to carry on a family legacy in silversmithing that traces back to his great-grandfather, Moses Blackgoat, the first silversmith in the Blackgoat family. Moses, who hailed from the Lupton area, began crafting jewelry in the early 1900s, and the art has been passed down through generations. Moses taught his trade to his grandchildren, Ben and Helen Blackgoat, who in turn passed their skills to Arnold's father, Harrison, and his mother, Jennie, who also embraced the craft. As the fourth generation of silversmiths in his family, Arnold began his journey at just eight years old, learning from his grandmother, Helen Blackgoat, his mother, Jennie, and his renowned uncle, Carson Blackgoat.

Arnold is known for his precise freehand stamping and his commitment to using only the highest quality stones and heavy-gauge silver. He fondly recalls how his journey into jewelry-making began: “I was with my grandma at the Shiprock Fair and wanted some money for something there. She handed me a piece of nickel and told me to make something to earn it. I created a stamped buckle and bolo, which I sold at the fair. My grandma taught me the value of making my own money, and that’s exactly what I did.”

Arnold draws inspiration from his mother’s work, which is characterized by intricate stamping and unique designs. “Her pieces were always slightly different, and that was my foundation. I made small changes, adding extra beads, wire work, homemade bezels, and using better turquoise, focusing on creating one-of-a-kind pieces.”


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The length listed for earrings includes the hook or post as part of the total measurement.

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Am I Buying Authentic Native Jewelry?

We prioritize honesty and transparency regarding the origin of our jewelry. Each piece on our site includes a detailed description, and if an item is not native-made, we clearly indicate that. While we do offer a small selection of imported jewelry, we do not support the importation of pieces that replicate original native designs.

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We’re here to assist you with all your styling needs! Whether you have questions about layering necklaces, selecting the perfect pieces, or finding complementary colors, we’ve got you covered.

While we provide a necklace length guide to help you make informed choices, we understand that layering can be tricky. If you need additional assistance, feel free to reach out! We’re happy to lay out different combinations and send photos to ensure you achieve the look you want. Trying to match multiple pieces? We strive to accurately represent colors in our images, but please keep in mind that screen settings can vary. If you would like additional photos or pieces photographed together for better comparison we are happy to do so.

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