Collection: Paul Livingston
Paul Livingston, born March 3, 1954, in Gallup, New Mexico, has spent his life on the Navajo Church Rock Reservation. He learned silversmithing by watching his uncle and, through trial and error, developed his own skill. By 22, he had fully committed to the craft, and nearly forty years later, he is a nationally recognized artist.
Known for his impeccably aligned cluster and row work, Paul specializes in intricate stone arrangements, including his signature “snake eye” row bracelets. While rooted in traditional Navajo styles, he also experiments with contemporary techniques, incorporating unique textures, intricate saw work, and rare stones. His dedication to craftsmanship and innovation has made his work highly sought after, blending tradition with refined artistry.