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What Is Inlay?

Inlay is a jewelry making technique in which carefully shaped pieces of stone are fitted into a silver setting to create decorative patterns and designs.

While inlay is most commonly associated with Zuni jewelry, it can be found among a variety of Native American artists and traditions.


A History of Inlay

The use of turquoise in jewelry dates back thousands of years. Some of the earliest known examples were discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs dating to around 3000 BCE, where turquoise was set into gold jewelry, carved into scarabs, and used as an inlay material.

One of the most famous examples is the burial mask of King Tutankhamun, which features turquoise among its decorative inlays.

Today, inlay remains an important artistic tradition in Native American jewelry. Many Zuni artists are especially recognized for their mastery of inlay techniques and the exceptional precision required to create them.


Why Collectors Love Inlay

Collectors appreciate handcrafted inlay jewelry for its:

  • Precision stone cutting
  • Detailed patterns and designs
  • Skilled craftsmanship
  • Use of multiple natural materials
  • Time-intensive construction

In handcrafted Native American inlay jewelry, each stone is individually shaped and carefully fitted by hand. The precision and craftsmanship required make inlay one of the most admired techniques in Native American jewelry.


What to Look For

Checklist:

  • Precisely fitted stones
  • Smooth, even surfaces
  • Minimal gaps between stones
  • Balanced patterns and symmetry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inlay jewelry?

Inlay jewelry is created by fitting carefully shaped pieces of stone into a silver setting to create decorative patterns and designs.


Is inlay only found in Zuni jewelry?

No. While inlay is most commonly associated with Zuni artists, it can also be found among a variety of Native American jewelry traditions.


What materials are commonly used in inlay?

Common materials include turquoise, coral, jet, mother-of-pearl, shell, lapis, sugilite, and other natural stones, depending on the artist and design.


Why is inlay jewelry valued by collectors?

Collectors value handcrafted inlay for the precision, craftsmanship, and time required to shape and fit each individual stone.


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