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The Durango (7)

SKU: TC12252
$320.00

  • Size: 7
  • L: 1" W: 1/2"
  • Hallmark: Paul Livingston
  • Sterling Silver
  • Genuine Sonoran Turquoise
  • Authentic, Native American Made

Paul Livingston

Paul Livingston, born in 1954, is an acclaimed Navajo silversmith who has spent his entire life on the Church Rock Reservation. From a young age, he was fascinated by the artistry of his uncle, who transformed raw metal and stone into exquisite jewelry. Under his uncle’s guidance and with hands-on practice, Paul developed his skills, eventually becoming a highly accomplished jeweler.

By the age of twenty-two, he dedicated himself to silversmithing full-time, and he has since gained national recognition. Paul is particularly celebrated for his mastery of "cluster and row work," a technique involving the meticulous arrangement of multiple small stones—often including tiny "snake eye" stones—into vibrant, intricate patterns. His precise alignment of these clusters sets his work apart, creating striking designs that draw admiration.

Throughout his nearly forty-year career, Paul has continually pushed the boundaries of traditional Navajo jewelry, experimenting with new techniques, textures, and finishes to enhance the beauty of his pieces. While his work is rooted in traditional and vintage-inspired Navajo styles, his contemporary designs are equally popular. His intricate saw work demonstrates the technical expertise and artistic vision that have come to define his jewelry. Paul Livingston's creations honor his heritage while standing out for their beauty and craftsmanship, making them highly prized among collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Sonoran Turquoise: Mexico

Sonoran turquoise, mined from the Campitos Mountain near Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. This region produces several distinctive types, including Sonoran Gold, known for its vibrant colors like aqua blue, lime, and two-tone blue and green with a golden-brown matrix; Sonoran Rose, a natural bright blue turquoise; and Sonoran Blue, valued for its hardness, shiny pyrite flakes, and black oxide veins.

Sonoran Turquoise


When Can I Expect My Order to Ship?

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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.

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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The Durango (7)

$320.00