Everett & Mary Teller are Native American Navajo Jewelry Silversmith Artists, living on the Navajo Reservation near the Four Corners (Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona), below the Lukachukai Mountains. They have been making jewelry full time for over 23 years. They enjoy working and traveling together as collaborative artists creating contemporary Navajo jewelry.
Mary Teller is a member of the Water Flows Together Clan and has been silversmithing since 1972. She was taught silversmithing by her mother, Margaret Bochinclonny. Everett was born in 1956 and is a member of the Coyote Pass Clan and the Going Around You Clan. He has been silversmithing since 1988.
Their work has been displayed at the Heard and Eiteljorg Museums, and they are popular favorites at all the Santa Fe Markets.
We have an extensive selection of jewelry made by these two innovative artists, from fabulous one of a kind, museum quality necklaces, to bracelets, rings, earrings and even miniature seed pots.