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SKU: TC18970
$115.00

Native American Made


  • Length: 1 1/2" Width: 3/4"
  • Hallmark: T
  • Sterling Silver
  • Genuine Lapis
  • Authentic, Native American Made
  • Fits up to mm bead 4mm

Tim Yazzie

Tim Yazzie grew up in San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico, immersed in a rich artistic heritage. His maternal grandmother was known for her exquisite pueblo pottery, while his paternal grandfather was both a rug maker and a silversmith. From a young age, Tim was steeped in the traditions and culture of his community, learning valuable lessons about life from his maternal grandfather, a deeply spiritual man well-versed in pueblo history and customs. These teachings instilled in him a profound appreciation for ceremonial pueblo dances and shaped his artistic vision.

As a child, Tim discovered his passion for art and quickly recognized his talent for bringing his ideas to life. He could effortlessly sketch designs inspired by his surroundings—a skill he still employs in his jewelry-making today. Tim draws all his designs freehand on silver, allowing the materials to guide his creative process.

Tim began silversmithing as a young man, refining his skills alongside esteemed Native artists like Chalmers Day and Jimmy Harrison, who encouraged him to explore his talents. During this formative time, he developed many of his overlay designs and innovated by incorporating inlay work and stones, playfully dubbing this fusion his “orale” designs. His recent creations often feature motifs inspired by pottery, paying homage to his grandmother’s influence, and the addition of fine inlay and stonework elevates his pieces to the extraordinary.

After taking a six-year hiatus from his artistic endeavors, Tim recently relocated to Tucson, Arizona, where he has rekindled his passion for art. Embracing only the finest materials, he is now crafting new designs that push the boundaries of his native pueblo art. Tim is hopeful that through his jewelry creations, he can make a meaningful contribution to the rich legacy of Native American art.

Lapis:

Lapis lazuli is a rock composed primarily of lazurite, calcite, and pyrite, with possible additional minerals like diopside and feldspar. It is prized for its rich blue hues, ranging from slightly greenish blue to violetish blue, and can include glinting pyrite flecks or a calcite matrix. The finest lapis lazuli comes from Afghanistan, which has been a traditional source for thousands of years, while other significant locations include Chile and Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. Minor sources can be found in Angola, Canada, Colorado (USA), and Pakistan. Its hardness ranges from 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for various jewelry applications. More Info

Lapis


Understanding Our Measurements

The length listed for pendants includes the bail, measuring from the top of the bail to the bottom of the pendant.

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We don't like to wait for our online orders & feel you shouldn't have to either. We ship Monday through Friday and strive to process orders within 24 hours. Most orders placed by 4:30 PM are shipped the same day. Please note that during peak seasons, like Christmas, shipping may take a bit longer. When you check out, you should see an estimated delivery date. If you have any questions or need to confirm shipping times, feel free to call or text us!

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.

Styling Questions?

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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