Welcome!
We'd love to help you find what you are looking for. Please do not hesitate to call or email with questions, comments, or to place an order. Thank you!
928-282-6632
info@garlandsjewelry.com
10am to 5pm Daily
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New Arrivals
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Multi-Stone Inlay Heart Earrings
by Chris Nieto -
Tufa Cast Butterfly Pendant
by Joel Pajarito -
Mosaic Inlay Heart Ring
by Valerie and Benny Aldrich -
Mosaic Inlay Heart Pendant
by Valerie and Benny Aldrich -
Man and Woman Inlay Earrings
by Valerie and Benny Aldrich -
"Frida Kahlo" Style Earrings
by Arturo Salazar -
Carico Lake Turquoise Necklace
by Mona Van Riper -
Coral Butterfly Pin
by Richard Chavez -
Turquoise and Gem Stone Pendant
by Leo Feeney -
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff
by Lorraine Waatsa -
Spiny Oyster and Turquoise Heart Earrings
by Federico -
Turquoise, Peridot, and Topaz Butterfly Pendant
by Leo Feeney -
Cobbled Inlay Belt Buckle
by Edison Cummings -
Yei Be Chai and Night Sky Mosaic Inlaid Cuff
by Alvin Yellowhorse -
Cobbled Inlay Cuff
by Alvin Yellowhorse -
Silver Hoop and Dangle Earrings
by Edison Cummings -
Cast Cuff with Rows of Turquoise Cabs
by Ernest Rangel -
Turquoise and Coral Dragonfly Cuff
by Na Na Ping -
Candelaria Turquoise Link Bracelet
by Bryon Yellowhorse -
Silver Cuff with Single Jet Stone
by Albert Nells -
Silver and Jet Cuff
by Albert Nells -
Peacock Turquoise Ring
by Noah Pfeffer -
Cast Cuff with Rows of Turquoise
by Ernest Rangel -
Garnet and Druzzy Earrings
by Myron Panteah -
Stamped Turquoise Buckle
by Al Somers -
Number Eight Turquoise Buckle
by Wilson Begay -
Silver and Gold Cutout Earrings
by Myron Panteah -
Silver and Gold Cutout Earrings
by Myron Panteah -
Silver and Gold Cutout Earrings
by Myron Panteah -
Silver and Gold Cutout Earrings
by Myron Panteah
A Little Bit About Us...
In 1985, after 10 years of success with Navajo weavings and other Southwest Native American art forms at our Sedona gallery, Garland's Navajo Rugs, Bill Garland built another Native American Art gallery on a historic piece of land in Oak Creek Canyon that would focus on Native American jewelry. Twenty-five years and two generations later, Garland's Indian Jewelry has become one of the premier destinations for fine Native American jewelry and art in the country.
While we've grown over the years, much of what makes Garland's a special place has stayed the same. Our artists still visit from the surrounding reservations on a daily basis, bringing with them their latest jewelry, baskets, pottery, and carvings. The gallery is an annual pilgrimage for many customers who have become close friends over the years. A family business to the core, Garland's is committed to our founding principles - utmost respect and fairness for our artists, reasonable prices for our customers, and the friendliest, most helpful staff in the industry.
We have an incredible selection of Native American jewelry and art, from small and inexpensive to award-winning and museum-quality. Whatever your budget or interest, there's a great chance that we've got what you are looking for!