Authenticity isn’t optional.

About Authenticity:

If I don’t believe a piece is Native-made, I won’t sell it—period. And because the market is full of imported imitations, I’m vocal about protecting both artists and buyers. The Indian Arts and Crafts Act exists for a reason, and I stand firmly on the side of truth and transparency.

I’m a proud member of the Authentic Tribal Art Dealers Association (ATADA)—an international organization of tribal art dealers, auction houses, museums and collectors dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity in the field.

As an ATADA member, I’m committed to professional trade practices—buying and selling in good faith, being transparent, and standing behind what I offer with an authenticity guarantee. For me, ATADA membership is one more way to put my values in writing: respect for indigenous artists and cultures, clear communication with clients, and an unwavering commitment to authenticity.

Authenticity Guarantee:

If any item we sell is proven not to be authentic Native American-made jewelry, you’ll receive a 100% refund.

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