Pair of floral shaped earrings with gemstones on a white background
Pair of floral shaped earrings with gemstones on a white background

White Buffalo Sterling Silver Navajo Earrings

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These handcrafted white buffalo cluster earrings by Navajo artist Justin Wilson Jr. celebrate the traditional cluster style with modern elegance. They feature multiple white buffalo stones set in sterling silver, forming a circular floral arrangement. Each stone’s natural variations in white and black veining make the earrings striking and one-of-a-kind. 

Justin, from Sun City, Arizona, comes from a family of jewelers—he learned the trade from his parents, Eunise and Justin Wilson Sr. Together with his wife, Sarphina Wilson, he continues this artistic legacy, creating work that honors Navajo traditions while reflecting individual artistry. The Wilson hallmark represents both family collaboration and shared vision. These earrings are versatile and timeless, easily worn for both special occasions and daily elegance. 

Care instructions: To clean a sterling silver earring with stones, use a gentle approach. Warm water and a mild dish soap are usually sufficient, especially for the stones. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the stones or the silver. For silver, a silver polishing cloth can be used, avoiding direct contact with the stones. 

  • Artist: Justin Wilson Jr. from Sun City, Arizona 
  • Post back cluster earrings 
  • Size: 1 in.  
  • Materials: White buffalo, sterling silver 
  • Handcrafted, Native American jewelry 
  • Made in the USA 
  • Not eligible for any discounts or promotional offers 

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