Collection: Teller Indian Jewelry

Mary and Everett Teller are self-taught Navajo silversmiths have been making jewelry for over 20 years, and have passed their craft down to their equally talented son, Travis. They carefully design their pieces using a wide variety of natural stones -Turquoise, Lapis, Oyster Shell, Coral, Onyx and more. They incorporate the storm pattern designs on many of their jewelry pieces. They show their work in galleries as well as prestigious art shows such as The Heard Museum and Santa Fe Indian Markets. The workmanship is impeccable - you can always depend upon quality when you purchase a piece of Teller Indian Jewelry.

Two Generations of Master Artistry

Mary, Everett, and Travis Teller are a family of self-taught Navajo silversmiths and have been making jewelry together for over two decades. Their expertise is evident in the stone choice and intricate detail work put into every necklace, ring, cuff, pair of earrings, and bolo they produce.

Often incorporating instantly recognizable hand-stamped storm pattern designs, it's easy to recognize a piece of Teller Indian Jewelry. Shown at prestigious galleries and art shows such as The Heard Museum and Santa Fe Indian Markets, their larger works make wonderful investment pieces. For the more casual collector, their clean-lined designs let the metal and stones do all the talking. At Persimmon Hill, we're proud to offer their invaluable art year round.