• Navajo Pearls

    Handcrafted sterling silver beads, each unique and made with traditional Navajo craftsmanship. These timeless pieces add elegance and cultural heritage to any jewelry collection.

    Navajo Pearls 
  • Rings

    Authentic sterling silver rings handcrafted by Native American artisans. Each piece features unique stamp work and distinctive designs that tell stories through traditional symbols. These handmade treasures showcase skilled craftsmanship while adding eye-catching style to your everyday jewelry collection.

    Rings 
  • Pendants

    Handcrafted by Native American artisans, each pendant features authentic turquoise set in sterling silver. The vibrant, striking colors of the turquoise add a bold, natural touch to any outfit, effortlessly elevating your look with timeless elegance and unique charm.

    Pendants 
  • Earrings

    Handcrafted by Native American artisans, each pair combines traditional craftsmanship with modern style. Made with sterling silver, turquoise, and natural elements, these earrings add timeless elegance and cultural charm to any look.

    Earrings 
  • Cuffs

    These cuffs blends sterling silver accents and Navajo-inspired stamped designs. Handcrafted for a unique, bold look, it adds a timeless touch to any outfit—perfect for daily wear or as a meaningful gift.

    Cuffs 

Who We Are

Hi there, we're happy to have you with us! Our names are Karleigh Erramouspe and Bryce Bain, we're the owners to KB Jewelry Company. We established KBJC in 2024 because of our love for Native American jewelry. With both of us growing up in New Mexico, we both have a unique experience with the remarkable workmanship and artistry of Native American jewelry. Our goal is to share those same experiences with each and everyone of you at a fair and affordable price.

KB Jewelry Company's Pledge

Our passion for Native American jewelry is just as big as our passion for giving back to the Native American community in our home state, New Mexico. KB Jewelry Company pledges to give 1% sales back to non-profits and charities located on the Navajo Reservation of New Mexico.