Fritz Casuse Jewelry

Native American Designer Jewelry


Early in life, award-winning designer Fritz Casuse showed a natural aptitude for the arts. A graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts, he applied his sculpture experience to jewelry making. He views jewelry as "something you can walk through," and highlights an attention to dimension and texture that offers a sense of space and wonder. Get showered with compliments wear jewelry designed by Fritz Casuse, a Native American artist from the Navajo Nation, and produced by Relios Jewelry for collectors across the globe.

gemstone link bracelet
Fritz Casuse Rhodonite & Pearl Lily Bracelet
Beautifully featuring a sculptured pink rhodonite cabochon held by vine-like prongs paired with a crisp white pearl and a sterling silver calla lily design. Closes with a unique toggle with a wearable length of 7 1/4" to 8 1/4" and 7/8" W. Handcrafted in New Mexico, USA, using real sterling silver and natural gemstones from around the world.
$309


silver cuff
Fritz Casuse Multi-Gemstone Cuff Bracelet
Crafted in an openwork design of sparkling sterling silver, this cuff bracelet features varying sizes of vibrant bezel-set gemstones, including blue turquoise, blue lapis lazuli, white mother of pearl, garnet, peridot and amethyst. Bracelet measures approximately 5-3/4" inside circumference.
$325


coral ring
Fritz Casuse Silver & Red Coral Ring and Guard
This striking ring features five square red coral stones set into a simple silver band with a unique textured ring guard. Handmade in New Mexico, USA, using real sterling silver and natural gemstones from around the world.
$115

Fritz Casuse, known for innovative contemporary jewelry, fabricates unique pieces using a combination of contemporary and traditional techniques. Native American jewelers today showcase both traditional and non-traditional materials, unique designs and innovative techniques. They continually experiment with each handcrafted piece to incorporate their own personal style and creativity. Mindful of encouraging the next generation of Native American artisans, Fritz is currently an instructor at the Poeh Arts Center in Pojoaque, NM.