Four Winds Gallery

Four Winds Gallery Purveyors of exceptional southwestern Native American art and jewelry since 1974, the original Four Winds Gallery is located in the heart of Shadyside.

Purveyor of exceptional southwestern Native American art since 1974. The Gallery's pieces encompass the finest historic items to works by today's most innovative contemporary artists.

Vidal Aragon / Santo Domingo PuebloAn expert craftsman, Vidal Aragon drew each story strip with his saw blade and solder...
06/02/2026

Vidal Aragon / Santo Domingo Pueblo

An expert craftsman, Vidal Aragon drew each story strip with his saw blade and soldered it to a textured oxidized under layer to illuminate the images. He often incorporated a trademark gold disk to represent the sun or moon.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/vidal-aragon/

Isaiah Ortiz / San Felipe PuebloIsaiah Ortiz has expanded his designs to include various colorful precious gemstones and...
05/30/2026

Isaiah Ortiz / San Felipe Pueblo

Isaiah Ortiz has expanded his designs to include various colorful precious gemstones and exotic materials in intricate inlays, he often studies what he likes to call his father’s “Book of Secrets” – a compilation of notes, ideas, and revelations Raymond Twinhorse recorded while he was making jewelry – and Isaiah returns it only after he has mastered a new technique. As a dynamic contemporary artist in today’s world eager to experiment with any and all possibilities, Isaiah Ortiz remains connected to his past and respects that all knowledge comes from those that experimented before him, and the world speaking to him.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/isaiah-ortiz/

Dan Simplicio / ZuniA beautiful assortment of pieces by Zuni Silversmith, Dan Simplicio.  Currently available online and...
05/29/2026

Dan Simplicio / Zuni

A beautiful assortment of pieces by Zuni Silversmith, Dan Simplicio. Currently available online and in gallery.

Simplicio (1917-1969) learned the art of jewelry making from his uncle, Juan DeDios, one of the earliest Zuni silversmiths. Although this World War II veteran only had about 30 short years of jewelry making, his talent and techniques are still recognized. Simplicio is one of the first known artists to begin incorporating natural red coral branches and rough-cut coral nuggets into his jewelry. 

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/dan-simplicio/

Harry H Begay / NavajoHarry H. Begay comes from the Navajo tribe, and has specialized in handmade Native American jewelr...
05/29/2026

Harry H Begay / Navajo

Harry H. Begay comes from the Navajo tribe, and has specialized in handmade Native American jewelry since the early 1970s. His silversmithing style is curated through ingot silver that has been mined from mountains and caves from across the country. The turquoise he uses is also the best in business, which results in a rich colored stone.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/harry-h-begay/

Julian Lovato / Santo Domingo PuebloJulian Lovato was one of the most acclaimed pueblo jewelers in the 20th century.Star...
05/28/2026

Julian Lovato / Santo Domingo Pueblo

Julian Lovato was one of the most acclaimed pueblo jewelers in the 20th century.

Starting his career making traditional earrings he evolved into one of the early native modernists while working at Frank Patania’s Thunderbird Shop.

Utilizing ever changing designs and exceptional quality stones he created in a three dimensional look which he called “raised dimensional jewelry design.”

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/julian-lovato/

Charles Loloma / HopiWhen asked by his biographer what he would like to be remembered for, he said, “What I’d like to be...
05/27/2026

Charles Loloma / Hopi

When asked by his biographer what he would like to be remembered for, he said, “What I’d like to be known for is beauty.” Significantly, ‘Loloma’ translates to ‘beauty’ in the Hopi language. Charles Loloma passed away in 1991, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and admirers to this very day.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/charles-loloma/

Explore our latest curated acquisitions of vintage Native American jewelry, now available in-store and online.  Each one...
05/02/2026

Explore our latest curated acquisitions of vintage Native American jewelry, now available in-store and online. Each one-of-a-kind piece — from striking squash blossom necklaces and heirloom vintage cuffs to exquisite chandelier earrings — is rich with history, artistry, and timeless style.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/product-category/jewelry/featured-southwest-jewelry-and-art/

Shop the highest-quality Native American silver and turquoise jewelry and art. The original Four Winds Gallery, since 1974.

Perry Shorty / Diné (Navajo)Perry Shorty is a Navajo silversmith known for his hand-forged jewelry that reflects the cla...
04/25/2026

Perry Shorty / Diné (Navajo)

Perry Shorty is a Navajo silversmith known for his hand-forged jewelry that reflects the classic early Navajo style. Using traditional techniques of the first, second, and third phase jewelers (1880-1940’s), Perry hand-extrudes silver wire, applies intricate stamp work, and uses files, chisels and appliqué to create complex designs on the surface of his pieces. His work could easily be celebrated as a revival of the elegant jewelry of the 1940’s with its meticulously hand fashioned art nouveau appeal.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/perry-shorty/

Charles Loloma / HopiWhen asked by his biographer what he would like to be remembered for, he said, “What I’d like to be...
02/21/2026

Charles Loloma / Hopi

When asked by his biographer what he would like to be remembered for, he said, “What I’d like to be known for is beauty.” Significantly, ‘Loloma’ translates to ‘beauty’ in the Hopi language. Charles Loloma passed away in 1991, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and admirers to this very day.

https://www.fourwindsgallery.com/artists/charles-loloma/

Address

5512 Walnut Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15232

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

(412) 682-5092

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