Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa) Sterling Silver Inlaid Earrings

$2,600.00

Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa)

These sterling silver earrings, designed in the distinctive shield style by artist Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa), incorporate vibrant inlays of coral, turquoise, and lapis. Each earring is further adorned with delicate, fine-line gold accent spacers, which add contrast against the inlay and shine from the sterling silver. The reverse side of the earrings features Sonwai’s signature, and they are designed as post earrings. Sonwai learned jewelry-making from her Uncle Charles Loloma and continues to combine contemporary jewelry with Hopi cultural traditions.

Dimensions: 13/16th L X 3/4th W

Each piece she creates has its own personality and is unique to each person.William Faust II

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Curated Pairings

Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa) Sterling Silver Inlaid Earrings + Silver Bracelet by Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa), featuring inlaid lapis, turquoise, coral, A bold expression of Hopi artistry and contemporary jewelry. + Sonwai (Verma Nequatewa) Coral Strand Gold Necklace
Price for all three: $36,600.00

Sonwai is the artistic name of Verma Nequatewa, a master Hopi jeweler whose work reflects both a deep cultural heritage and a commitment to innovation in contemporary Native American art. A niece and longtime apprentice of the legendary Charles Loloma, Sonwai began her artistic journey in the mid-1960s, working side by side with Loloma in his groundbreaking studio. For nearly three decades, she absorbed the techniques, philosophy, and spirit that defined his approach to jewelry—an approach that radically transformed Native American art by integrating traditional materials with modernist aesthetics.

After the closure of Loloma’s studio in the early 1990s, Sonwai established her own workshop in Hotevilla, Arizona, on the Hopi Reservation. There, she has continued to evolve the techniques and vision inherited from her uncle, creating her own distinct voice while honoring the legacy that shaped her foundation. Like Loloma, Sonwai’s work often utilizes 18k gold, turquoise, coral, lapis, ironwood, sugilite, and other precious materials in striking combinations of stone-to-stone inlay and sculptural forms.

Each piece by Sonwai is completely handcrafted, and no two are alike. Her jewelry is celebrated for its balance of elegance, symbolism, and technical excellence. She creates rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, and belt buckles that embody the Hopi tradition of fine craftsmanship while pushing the boundaries of wearable art.

Today, Sonwai’s work is held in prestigious museum collections, sought after by collectors worldwide, and exhibited in major galleries and cultural institutions. With every piece she creates, Sonwai continues a living lineage—transforming tradition into timeless beauty.