Inlay

18 products

Inlay

Traditionally, Zuni jewelers were known as the masters of lapidary. Now, we see incredibly talented inlay artists across all of the Southwest tribes. Prior to the introduction of silversmithing, Native American artists would inlay stones on top of shells. With the introduction of silversmithing, these long-used stone lapidary skills were easily applied to silver and gold. Currently, there are three different styles of lapidary work that we most commonly see.

Mosaic Inlay is a type of lapidary where each stone is inlaid directly against the next stone. Cobbled Inlay is a type of Mosaic Inlay. The stones are inlaid against one another; however, they have an uneven, raised appearance- like that of a cobble stone street. Channel Inlay is a style where a silver, or gold, spacer separates each inlaid stone. This creates a different look where the metal creates a ‘grid’ around the stones.

18 products
Inlay Cross Pendant by Joe and Angie Reano - Garland's
Inlay Cross Pendant by Joe and Angie Reano - Garland's
Inlay Ring by Joe and Angie Reano - Garland's
Inlay Ring by Joe and Angie Reano - Garland's
Dancing Stick Earrings by Melanie and Michael Lente - Garland's
Dancing Stick Earrings by Melanie and Michael Lente - Garland's
1960s Owl Pin by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1960s Owl Pin by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1960s Inlay Cuff by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1960s Inlay Cuff by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Multi-Stone Inlay Cuff by Veronica Benally - Garland's
Multi-Stone Inlay Cuff by Veronica Benally - Garland's
Inlay Earrings by Nick and Me-Wee Rosetta - Garland's
Inlay Earrings by Nick and Me-Wee Rosetta - Garland's
Inlay Earrings by Charlene Reano - Garland's
Inlay Earrings by Charlene Reano - Garland's
1960s Bird Inlay Ring by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1960s Bird Inlay Ring by Vintage Collection - Garland's
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