Earthy, bold, and unmistakably Southwestern, this one-of-a-kind "Canyon Fire" Necklace by acclaimed Navajo silversmith Richard Singer, son of legendary artist Tommy Singer, celebrates the rich colors and natural materials that have long defined Native wearable art. Handcrafted from traditional sterling silver, the necklace features beautifully hand-stamped barrel and tubular beads showcasing Richard Singer's meticulous silverwork. Between them, a vibrant collection of natural stones and shells creates a striking rhythm of color and texture. Deep burgundy Red and Purple spiny oyster shell heishi, brilliant Rosarita, Golden tiger's eye, polished black onyx, creamy bone and shell spacers, and subtle turquoise accents come together in a palette inspired by glowing canyon walls, desert mesas, and endless purple sunset Southwestern skies. Unlike necklaces centered around a single gemstone, Canyon Fire is a study in balance—each natural material complementing the next while allowing the handcrafted sterling silver to shine. The result is a versatile statement piece that pairs beautifully with everything from denim and linen to a favorite black dress. Richard Singer continues the celebrated artistic legacy of the Singer family while bringing his own distinctive style to every piece he creates. This necklace is not simply jewelry—it is handcrafted wearable art that honors generations of Navajo silversmithing. Because every component is individually handcrafted and assembled, this is a truly one-of-a-kind piece that cannot be duplicated.
Sterling Silver Hand-stamped Barrel Bead “Canyon Fire” Necklace 25"
- Artist: Richard Singer (Navajo)
- Materials: Sterling silver, hand-stamped sterling silver beads, red and purple spiny oyster shell, rosaria, tiger's eye, black onyx, turquoise accents, bone and shell spacers
- Length: 25" w 3 1/2" extender (total 28 1/2" length possible)
- 14mm x 20 mm hand-stamped barrel beads
- 17mm x 29 mm hand-stamped barrel beads
- One of a Kind

































