Abeytas Turquoise Jewelry located between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico on the Santo Domingo Pueblo has a long tradition of creating original handmade turquoise, coral and silver jewelry. In addition, they represent the fine custom craft of Cochiti Pueblo, Jemez Pueblo, Zia Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo and other Native Americans from the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi nations. Inventory includes turquoise necklaces, earrings, rings, concho belts, bolo ties, bracelets, pins and pueblo pottery. Richard, Harvey, Lester, Sharon and Jessie Abeyta specialize in creating quality, historical and contemporary designs using traditional materials such as spiny oyster shell, olive shell, melon shell, heishi, coral, silver and a variety of turquoise from southwest mines including, Kingman, Manassa, Dry Creek, Candelaria, Morenci, Royston, Bisbee, Damali, Carico Lake, Lone Mountain, Sleeping Beauty, Cerillos, and Stormy Mountain. Unlike many other Pueblos, Santo Domingo Pueblo does not recieve profits from casinos, relying on farming and their jewelry-making heritage to survive.