
Hand Beaded Earrings by Suquamish Tribal Member Sue Henry
Crafted by hand with precision and cultural pride, these beautiful beaded earrings were created by Suquamish Tribal Elder and artist Sue Henry. Each earring is carefully woven bead by bead, blending traditional techniques with contemporary design.
Made for pierced ears, these earrings feature secure spring back closures for comfortable wear. The vibrant beads reflect the colors and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, honoring the land and traditions that inspire Sue’s work.
These earrings are more than accessories — they are wearable art, carrying the creativity and cultural expression of a Suquamish elder with every bead.
Details:
Artist: Sue Henry (Suquamish Tribal Elder & Artist)
Materials: Glass beads, spring back closures (for pierced ears)
Origin: Port Madison Indian Reservation, Pacific Northwest
Handcrafted: Each piece is individually handmade, ensuring every pair is unique
Perfect for:
Those who appreciate authentic Native jewelry
Collectors of Indigenous artwork
Anyone looking to wear a meaningful piece of Suquamish artistry
Celebrate culture, craftsmanship, and the vibrant spirit of Suquamish beadwork with these stunning earrings by Sue Henry.
Hand Beaded Earrings by Suquamish Tribal Member Sue Henry
Crafted by hand with precision and cultural pride, these beautiful beaded earrings were created by Suquamish Tribal Elder and artist Sue Henry. Each earring is carefully woven bead by bead, blending traditional techniques with contemporary design.
Made for pierced ears, these earrings feature secure spring back closures for comfortable wear. The vibrant beads reflect the colors and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, honoring the land and traditions that inspire Sue’s work.
These earrings are more than accessories — they are wearable art, carrying the creativity and cultural expression of a Suquamish elder with every bead.
Details:
Artist: Sue Henry (Suquamish Tribal Elder & Artist)
Materials: Glass beads, spring back closures (for pierced ears)
Origin: Port Madison Indian Reservation, Pacific Northwest
Handcrafted: Each piece is individually handmade, ensuring every pair is unique
Perfect for:
Those who appreciate authentic Native jewelry
Collectors of Indigenous artwork
Anyone looking to wear a meaningful piece of Suquamish artistry
Celebrate culture, craftsmanship, and the vibrant spirit of Suquamish beadwork with these stunning earrings by Sue Henry.