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  2. Since 1976, we have offered retail and wholesale customers in New Mexico and beyond authentic Native American handmade turquoise jewelry featuring the highest quality gemstones and silver available. We are a proud Indigenous woman owned business located in Albuquerque’s Historic Old Town.

  3. About Us - Silver Sun

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    In 1985, Silver Sun Wholesale opened in Albuquerque. Since the beginning, Silver Sun has been providing authentic, handmade Native American jewelry to the public by wholesaling to fine shops, galleries, museums, and Native American stores across the globe.

  4. Turquoise Jewelry - Silver Sun

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    116 San Felipe NW Albuquerque, NM 87104; Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00 - 4:00 (505) 246-9692; Email Us

  5. Randy & Etta Endito | Silver Sun

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    Etta & Randy Endito. Tribe: Navajo. Etta and Randy Endito met in 1978 and they started smithing together in 1980. They grew up a little over an hour’s drive from one another, Etta in Crownpoint, NM and Randy in Smith Lake, NM. They both would regularly help their parents make jewelry after school.

  6. Meet the Artists - Silver Sun

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    Meet the Artists. The artists we work with are all Native American. Silver Sun is a member of the Indian Arts & Crafts Association, and as such, we abide by their Code of Ethics in that ALL of our work is produced by American Indians, and all of their work is handmade.

  7. Ruth Ann Begay - Silver Sun

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    Ruth Ann Begay was born in Phoenix, Arizona, where she grew up speaking only Navajo. Her father brought the family to Albuquerque, NM and raised his children modernly instead of traditionally. She learned how to be a silversmith by watching her mother and her sister.

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