| Alaska Caribou Antler Jewelry - http://www.antlerjewelry.com/ Antler bone and ivory designs handmade by a Quinault Indian artist. |
| American Indian Jewelry - http://www.AmericanIndianJewelry.com/ Carries pieces by Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni artists, as well as old pawn. |
| Bead n Pride - http://www.beadnpride.com/ Offers dream catchers, glass etchings, painted feathers, beadwork, and beading patterns. |
| Brierly's Jewelry - http://www.brierlys.com Carries Indian, Indian-style, and Southwestern jewelry and gifts. |
| Canoe Pass Gallery - http://www.canoepass.com/ First Nations-owned store offering native Canadian jewelry and carvings, including custom orders by email. |
| Chacodog - http://www.chacodog.com |
| Cherokee Jewelry - http://www.cherokeejewelry.com/ Offering handcrafted designs by an American Indian silversmith. |
| Coast Salish Artist Joe Jack - http://www.joejack.com Rings, pendants, and bracelets in traditional Cowichan styles by a First Nations artist. |
| Colby Trading Company - http://www.colbytradingco.com/ Offers necklaces, bracelets and rings by traditional Southwest Indian artists. |
| Dorla's Beadwork - http://dorlah.uripod.com Beaded jewelry from an Ojibwe artist. Custom orders welcomed. |
| Duane Maktima Gallery - http://www.duanemaktima.com/ Offering traditional and modern jewelry by a Hopi/Laguna artist. Also carries some older Indian estate pieces. |
| Earth Circles - http://earthcirclesminnesota.com/ Ojibwe-owned store offers Indian beaded jewelry and dreamcatchers, as well as music recordings. |
| Kenneth Johnson Jewelry - http://www.kennethjohnson.com |
| Silver Fetish Gallery - http://www.silverfetish.com/ Offering old pawn jewelry, Zuni fetishes, and Southwest Indian art. |
| Skystone Creations - http://www.skystonecreations.com/ Crafters of Navajo silver and gemstone jewelry. Also carry silverware by other Indian artists. |
| Southwest Distributing - http://www.southwestdistributing.com/ |
| Sunface Traders - http://www.sunfacetraders.com/ Handmade silver, turquoise, and stone jewelry by Southwest Indian artists. Also carries dead pawn. |
| The Navajo Silversmith - http://www.navajosilversmith.com/ |