Leona Menard and son Dustin are Native American Southwest designers of traditional arts. Leona was born into the Navajo Tribe, Bit'ah'nii Clan (Mother's clan), and Chippawa, White Earth Nation people, (Fathers Clan). In the mid 1970's, the family established a Native American arts and craft store named Chi' nah' bah' in Rochester MN. This is where Leona learned from her mother who was a traditional renowned rug weaver of natural earth sand painting rugs, and silver smith. Along with her brother's, they are all creative artist to this day.

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Leona captures the sacred stone world of spiritual properties that inspire her designs and animal stone carvings made by her teachings though her childhood. All pieces of jewelry made by Leona and Dustin are one-of-a-kind. They are jewelry pieces for an individual who chooses their own spiritual life journeys.

Southwest Native American Jewelry Designed with years of generational expertise. All designs are created with the inspirational meaning of natural gemstone properties. All hand carved stone animals are created to symbolize the Native American's spiritual beliefs that certain animals bring strength and beauty to our lives. The creative uniqueness of the natural precious gemstone beads are the mystical accent to possess spiritual properties in each piece. Each jewelry design is to embrace the symbolic well-being in life, bring peace to mind, help to bring calmness in stressful times and healing stone properties for the body and spirit.

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