Turquoise Inlay Sterling Silver Collar Necklace | Navajo Southwest Statement
- Genuine .925 sterling silver
- Real stones with named mine origins
- Handcrafted in the American Southwest
- Free U.S. shipping on orders over $75
- Ships from Santa Fe in 2 to 3 business days
- 30-day returns, full refund
A turquoise inlay collar necklace in sterling silver, handmade by Navajo artist Harold Smith. This artisan-made neckwire necklace is designed as a bold Southwest-inspired statement piece for women who love clean Navajo lines and gallery-level polish. Adjustable neckwire-style design and one-of-a-kind craftsmanship make it a memorable gift for her or a standout personal piece.
The Horizon Line takes its name from the unbroken line of turquoise that runs across the front of the collar, evoking a Southwestern horizon at midday. The neckwire form sits gracefully against the collarbone and is fully adjustable for fit, creating a single main statement necklace rather than a traditional pendant chain.
Details
- Stone: Genuine turquoise channel-inlay
- Metal: Sterling silver collar/neckwire
- Maker: Harold Smith, Navajo silversmith
- Style: Collar necklace, adjustable neckwire
- Type: One-of-a-kind, signed by the artist
This structured silver collar with integrated turquoise inlay is crafted in a clean Navajo/Southwest jewelry style. The turquoise reads as a continuous horizon line across the front of the neckwire, giving the necklace a modern, architectural look with clear Santa Fe gallery influence.
How to wear it
This collar necklace was made to stand on its own as a statement piece. Wear it with black dresses, crisp white shirts, or tailored blazers when you want one bold accessory instead of layers. It works beautifully for special occasions, evenings out, or anytime you want an elevated Southwest look with a strong, feminine edge.
Care
Wipe with a soft cloth. Store flat or hanging. Avoid contact with chemicals, perfumes, and lotions.
Handcrafted in the American Southwest. Ships from Santa Fe within 2 to 3 business days.
Learn more. Read about channel inlay turquoise technique, browse all the turquoise mines we work with, or check the Turquoise Buying Guide.
Why this costs less than a gallery. A comparable piece runs about $600 in a Santa Fe gallery. Ours is $300 because the stone is cut in our own studio and the piece comes straight from us. Same silver, same stone, no gallery markup. How gallery pricing works
Provenance
Handmade by Harold Smith, Navajo silversmith. Wildflower keeps maker documentation on file for every piece we attribute to a Native artist, and we are glad to share it on request. We only make that attribution where we can back it up. Everything else in the shop is described as what it is: handcrafted, artisan-made, or made in our own studio.
One of a kind, this exact piece is gone
Love this one? We can make you something like it.
This piece was one of a kind, so it will not return exactly as shown. Tell us you want one in this style and we will reach out when we cut a similar stone. Your interest tells us what to make next.

