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The Jocla, an emblematic jewel of Native American culture
At Harpo, we are committed to bringing you the finest and most authentic Native Amer...
Our after-sales service
Harpo jewels are handcrafted by Native American artists and artisans who work with g...
The turquoise in the fashion world: one stone for all
For ages, the turquoise has composed beautiful ornaments. This stone has crossed the...
Native American turquoise jewelry for all your occasions
Accessorize your outfits in summer and winter with ...
History and virtues of the turquoise according to the Native Americans
Venetian merchants were the first to introduce and sell turquoise in Europe in the 1...
Emblematic animals on our Native American jewels
Native American tribes value the natural elements that surround them and especially ...
Dream catchers: where do they come from and how to use them?
You've probably seen dream catchers in a gift shop, in magazines or on television. B...
Which turquoise ring to wear according to the morphology of your hand?
How to choose the turquoise ring that will enhance your hand? What are the models th...
The different tribes and their working techniques
Three main Native American tribes have left magnificent jewels as a legacy to today'...
How to clean and maintain your turquoise jewelry?
All HARPO's tips for the best care and preservation of all your turquoise jewelry....
Which turquoise jewel to wear according to your skin tone?
HARPO jewelry and more specifically turquoise jewelry fits absolut...
Ethnic necklaces: between tradition and modernity
Do you want to change your look and opt for unique jewelry filled with history for a...