Cheyenne Harris

Cheyenne Harris is a Navajo jeweler from Arizona, renowned for her contemporary approach to jewelry design and craftsmanship. Her work often incorporates traditional Native American motifs with modern aesthetics, resulting in unique and innovative pieces.​

An example of Harris’s artistry is a modern necklace featuring sterling silver with gold highlights, showcasing her ability to blend materials and techniques seamlessly. Her creations are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship and innovative designs, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.​

Harris’s jewelry is featured in esteemed collections, such as The Eddie Basha Collection, which includes a silver bracelet adorned with turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, and jet. This piece exemplifies her skill in combining diverse materials to create harmonious and visually striking designs.

Her knowledge of Native symbolism from various tribes allows her to recognize and incorporate diverse design possibilities into her work. For instance, she crafted a silver and gold spoon depicting six Longhouses, symbolizing the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, demonstrating her appreciation for intertribal cultural elements. ​

Cheyenne Harris’s dedication to blending traditional Native American imagery with contemporary design continues to contribute significantly to the evolution of Native American jewelry, ensuring the preservation and innovation of cultural artistry for future generations.