Collection: Maria Samora
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Sweet Pea Blossom Hoop Earrings
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Sweet Pea Blossom Stud Earrings
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Sweet Pea Circle Earrings
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Sweet Pea Circle Pendant
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Sweet Pea Naja Pendant with Diamonds
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Five Link Fan Earrings
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Sweet Pea Blossom Pendant with Diamond
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Eclipse Cuff Bracelet
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Pyramid Cuff Bracelet
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Thin Truncated Cuff Bracelet
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S 2.0 Cuff Bracelet
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Triple Fan Link Earrings
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18K Gold Pyramid Pendant
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Small Two Tone Lace Pendant
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“My designs appeal to the senses and come to life on the body. The purpose of my art is to accentuate the body and capture the movement of the human form, enhancing one’s personal beauty and grace with sophistication and elegance.” –Maria Samora
Maria Samora is a prodigy. Since 2005, Samora has become a premier Native American jeweler. In only her second year showing at the Santa Fe Indian Market, she won first place. She won again in 2007 and two years later, her work was featured on the official Indian Market poster - the first jeweler ever. Since then, her jewelry has become highly coveted across the country. Her designs are inspired by Pueblo Indian tradition but resound with contemporary influences and design.
Originally from Taos Pueblo, Maria is the daughter of a medicine man. Just before her first Indian Market, Maria asked her father to bless her jewelry. It must have worked! Working with ethically produced 18k gold and sterling silver, she personally wears every earring and every necklace herself to insure they look as beautiful on as they do in the display case.
Maria Samora