
Exclusive Native American Jewelry

We specialize in providing the discriminating Indian Art buyer with the finest quality pieces at the best possible prices. Many one-of-a-kind art pieces can be found at Two Grey Hills, where we specialize in exceptional Navajo weavings; hand-made Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni jewelry; hand-coiled Pueblo pottery. We also offer hand-woven Zapotec Indian rugs, Zuni fetishes and southwestern Indian baskets.
Products
New Arrivals

Native American Indian Belt Buckles
Blue Gem Turquoise Belt Buckle by Wyatt Lee-Anderson
$1,400
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Native American Bolo Ties For Sale
Blue Gem Turquoise Bolo Tie by Wyatt Lee-Anderson
$1,750
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Native American Bolo Ties For Sale
Bolo Tie of Sterling Silver & Multi-Stone Inlay by Jimmy Poyer
$425
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Native American Indian Belt Buckles
Darling Darlene Turquoise Belt Buckle by Leonard Nez
$1,400
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Native American Bracelets For Sale
Golden Hills Turquoise Bracelet Cuff by Albert Jake – Large
$595
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Native American Bracelets For Sale
Larger Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet by Happy Piasso (Navajo)
$595
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Native American Indian Belt Buckles
Multi-Stone Inlay Belt Buckle Featuring Coral
$915
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Native American Indian Belt Buckles
Multi-Stone Inlay Belt Buckle with Coral (Ranger Buckle Set)
$895
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Native American Necklaces For Sale
Shorter Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Necklace – Single Strand
$545
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Native American Necklaces For Sale
Single Strand Turquoise Necklace (Sonoran Gold Turquoise)
$665
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Since 1976
Two Grey Hills Indian Arts & Jewelry, located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a family owned and operated business, which was started in 1976 by Elfriede Jourdan and her son, Gary Mattheis. Elfriede immigrated to the United States from West Germany in 1950 and settled in Jackson Hole, where she immediately developed a strong appreciation for Indian arts. Elfriede’s love for fine hand-made Native American art continues in this superior gallery, with three generations of the family now playing roles in its success. Today Gary Mattheis and his son, Scot Mattheis, are proud to offer a beautiful selection of exceptional Native American Art.
