Some pieces earn your attention the old-fashioned way.
Not with size or flash—but with balance.
These handcrafted sterling silver earrings by Navajo silversmith Eula Willie pair vibrant natural turquoise with traditional silverwork that’s confident without being overdone. The twisted wire, hand-stamped details, and silver drops frame the stones beautifully, but they never compete with them. The turquoise remains the hero from every angle.
They’re the kind of earrings that feel just as at home with a white T-shirt and jeans as they do dressed up for an evening out. Timeless design has a way of doing that.
Materials
- Handmade by Eula Willie (Navajo)
- Sterling silver
- Natural turquoise
- Handmade French ear wires
- Weight: 22 grams
Every turquoise stone is naturally unique. Differences in color, matrix, and shape are part of what make each handcrafted piece one of one.
Collector’s Notes
One of the hallmarks of great Navajo jewelry is restraint. Rather than covering every surface with decoration, artists often use silverwork to guide your eye toward the stone.
Eula Willie does exactly that here. The twisted wire bezels create texture, while the stamped fan details and silver drops add movement without distracting from the turquoise. It’s a design that feels rooted in tradition and wearable decades after it was made.
Heavy, handcrafted earrings like these have become increasingly sought after because they represent the kind of bench-made craftsmanship that’s becoming harder to find.
Field Notes
These made me smile the second I picked them up.
Not because they’re the biggest earrings I’ve ever seen—but because everything feels right. The proportions. The weight. The way the silver frames the turquoise instead of fighting with it.
I’ve learned that the pieces I end up loving most are rarely the loudest. They’re the ones that feel effortless, like the artist knew exactly when to stop. That’s a harder skill than adding more silver or a bigger stone.
I’d wear these with absolutely everything.
Some pieces earn your attention the old-fashioned way.
Not with size or flash—but with balance.
These handcrafted sterling silver earrings by Navajo silversmith Eula Willie pair vibrant natural turquoise with traditional silverwork that’s confident without being overdone. The twisted wire, hand-stamped details, and silver drops frame the stones beautifully, but they never compete with them. The turquoise remains the hero from every angle.
They’re the kind of earrings that feel just as at home with a white T-shirt and jeans as they do dressed up for an evening out. Timeless design has a way of doing that.
Materials
- Handmade by Eula Willie (Navajo)
- Sterling silver
- Natural turquoise
- Handmade French ear wires
- Weight: 22 grams
Every turquoise stone is naturally unique. Differences in color, matrix, and shape are part of what make each handcrafted piece one of one.
Collector’s Notes
One of the hallmarks of great Navajo jewelry is restraint. Rather than covering every surface with decoration, artists often use silverwork to guide your eye toward the stone.
Eula Willie does exactly that here. The twisted wire bezels create texture, while the stamped fan details and silver drops add movement without distracting from the turquoise. It’s a design that feels rooted in tradition and wearable decades after it was made.
Heavy, handcrafted earrings like these have become increasingly sought after because they represent the kind of bench-made craftsmanship that’s becoming harder to find.
Field Notes
These made me smile the second I picked them up.
Not because they’re the biggest earrings I’ve ever seen—but because everything feels right. The proportions. The weight. The way the silver frames the turquoise instead of fighting with it.
I’ve learned that the pieces I end up loving most are rarely the loudest. They’re the ones that feel effortless, like the artist knew exactly when to stop. That’s a harder skill than adding more silver or a bigger stone.
I’d wear these with absolutely everything.