This Native American jewelry collection reflects Ray Tracey's vision of the harmony of cultures;
the richness of the Native American heritage and the beauty of the Japanese traditions. The symbols used in these
exquisite sterling silver and 14kt gold jewelry pieces include motifs of the traditional Samurai costume and of the
Native American Southwest landscape. The flower reminds us of the sun majestically rising over the southwest desert.
Ray Tracey's "sword, feather and corn" designs combine the Samurai sword, symbolizing the Samurai spirit, the eagle
feather, representing spiritual blessing, and the corn, which is the Navajo Tribe's symbol of life. Each stunning Ray
Tracey piece of Native American jewelry is carefully made for you, using hand inlaid shells and semi-precious stones
with sterling silver or 14kt gold. Ray Tracey is nationally known and respected as one of the most outstanding
Native American jewelers. Born and raised on the Navajo reservation in Arizona, Ray began making jewelry at the age
of nine; he now has been working professionally as a jeweler since 1977. He has received multiple awards throughout
the years. New Native American jewlery designs by Ray Tracey have not been seen for several years and we are pleased
and proud to have availalbe for you Ray’s new jewelry design concept “Native Samurai”. This new Native American
jewelry line is a result of Ray’s long time admiration of Japanese design and culture.