The Native American Jewelry collection by COLONY CLOTHING represents a unique blend of tradition and contemporary fashion.
With roots dating back to the 1800s, these handcrafted pieces carry rich symbolism and craftsmanship. This season’s showcase features carefully selected works from renowned artisans and vintage pieces from the 1930s to 1950s—bringing heritage and modern style together in a refined, wearable way.
History
Native American jewelry began in the 1800s, but gained global attention in the 1970s when Hollywood stars and rock icons adopted it.
In Japan, it became key to Shibu-Kaji (Shibuya Casual) style during the late ’80s–’90s, led by the rise of Goro’s, a brand created by Goro Takahashi, trained under the tutelage of Native American artisans
Our Curation
We visited New Mexico and Arizona—where Goro’s has its roots—to handpick pieces from top Native American artists.
The collection includes works by Ernie Lister, Lyle Secatero, Sunshine Reeves, and Samantha Platero, along with rare vintage pieces from the 1930s–1950s, selected for their authenticity and timeless appeal.
Modern Styling
To the Navajo, turquoise is seen as “a piece of the sky,” symbolizing spirituality, healing, and luck.
At COLONY CLOTHING, we reinterpret Native jewelry as a modern statement—effortlessly styled with suits and jackets, and aligned with the refined aesthetic seen at PITTI UOMO.


