Eveli Sabatie Sterling Silver Bracelet with Turquoise and Coral Inlay

$16,000.00

Eveli Sabatie

This rare sterling silver bracelet by Eveli Sabatie—renowned apprentice of Charles Loloma—features hand inlay of turquoise and coral. Signed “Eveli” on the reverse, this museum-quality piece reflects her innovative design style and is featured on page 252 of her recent book.

 

Dimensions: 1″ 3/8th W

Bracelet Size: 5″

Bracelet Opening: 1″ 1/8th

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Eveli Sabatie is a celebrated jewelry artist whose work bridges the worlds of fine art, spiritual expression, and cultural fusion. Born in Algeria and raised in France, Eveli’s journey into jewelry began not through formal training, but through a deep and transformative apprenticeship with the legendary Hopi jeweler Charles Loloma. In the early 1970s, she arrived in Hotevilla, Arizona, and soon became Loloma’s only non-Hopi studio assistant—learning firsthand the intricacies of tufa casting, stone inlay, and the philosophy that shaped his groundbreaking approach to Native American jewelry.

Under Loloma’s mentorship, Eveli flourished. She quickly developed a distinct voice of her own—deeply intuitive, spiritually charged, and visually poetic. While her early works reflect Loloma’s influence in technique and form, Eveli’s jewelry expresses a more organic, mystical narrative. Her use of turquoise, lapis, coral, shell, gold, and exotic woods is guided by emotion and symbolism rather than symmetry or repetition, resulting in pieces that feel ancient, yet timeless.

Eveli Sabatie’s jewelry is less about ornamentation and more about storytelling—each bracelet, ring, or pendant is a personal reflection of the artist’s inner world and connection to place, spirit, and transformation. Her works are often described as “emotional landscapes,” blending Native American inspiration with African, European, and metaphysical influences.

Though her time creating jewelry was relatively brief—spanning the 1970s into the early 1980s—Eveli’s work is revered today for its purity, originality, and rarity. Her pieces are held in major museum collections and are highly sought after by collectors of studio and Native American-inspired jewelry.

This rare sterling silver bracelet is the work of Eveli Sabatie, a visionary jeweler whose unique voice helped shape the evolution of contemporary Native American jewelry. Originally from Morocco, Eveli came to the United States in the early 1970s and found her way to Hopi, Arizona. There, she met and studied under the legendary Hopi jeweler Charles Loloma, widely recognized as the father of contemporary Native American jewelry.

Eveli and Loloma worked together for over three years in his Hotevilla studio, where she mastered advanced metalsmithing techniques. Their collaboration was deeply influential—Eveli learned the foundations of fine jewelry craftsmanship, while Loloma gained new perspectives from her bold approach to material and form. Her intuitive sense of design and use of unconventional inlay materials helped expand the creative possibilities of Native-inspired jewelry.

This bracelet features a sculpted sterling silver form inlaid with turquoise and coral, showcasing Eveli’s distinct, organic style. The clean lines, asymmetry, and spiritual balance are hallmarks of her approach, rooted in cultural fusion and personal expression. The back of the bracelet is signed “Eveli.”

A true piece of wearable art, this bracelet is also featured in her recently published book on page 252, adding to its provenance. Eveli Sabatie’s jewelry has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the Southwest and remains highly sought after for its rarity, originality, and contribution to American Indian contemporary art.