Gold
Gold
Gold has been used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas for centuries—most notably in Central and South America by cultures such as the Inca, Aztec, and Maya. In the American Southwest, traditional Native jewelry is more commonly associated with sterling silver, but in recent decades, gold has emerged as a striking and luxurious alternative, particularly among contemporary Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi artisans.
Used either alone or in combination with turquoise, coral, or opal, gold elevates the aesthetic and value of a piece. 14k and 18k yellow gold are the most common choices, appreciated for their warm tones and durability. Native artists often incorporate gold accents to highlight intricate stampwork or to frame rare stones, offering a modern interpretation of traditional craftsmanship.
Gold is not mined on Native lands in the Southwest, so its inclusion in jewelry represents a blend of cultural heritage and evolving artistic expression—connecting traditional design with elevated, high-end presentation.