Free USA Shipping on orders over $100
Established in 1996 by silversmith Kazuya Ito, First Arrows has been producing handmade silver jewelry in their Tokyo workshop since day 1. They have grown from Kazuya being the sole craftsperson to a full team, all while continuing to keep everything truly made by hand.
For their materials, they primarily use 950 silver, which is 95% silver/5% copper; 925 silver for parts that need more hardness after shaping; 18K gold for longevity of wear without compromising on the essence of the the material; and genuine turquoise.
Each piece is finished inside and out, with painstaking attention to detail.
The themes are inspired by, rather than derivative of Navajo jewelry, and uniquely executed by First Arrows.
This pendant is a great centerpiece to wear alone, or with other First Arrow's pieces. It combines an eagle with the traditional naja ornament.
The chain is shown for context only and is not included.
Our Oakland and Santa Fe stores are open for cubside pickup. View our curbside pickup info.
Due to USPS service delays, we are shipping most USA orders via UPS Ground until further notice. If you prefer to have your order shipped with USPS, please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate you.
PPE under $100 - $3 via USPS First Class Mail
Curbside pickup: Free
Orders over $100 - Free shipping via UPS Ground
Orders under $100 - $8 shipping via UPS Ground
Expedited Shipping (1 - 2 business days) via UPS - $35
Canada Shipping - Orders under $500
USPS First Class (10 - 15 business days) - $15
USPS Priority Mail (5 - 10 business days) - $30
DHL Express (2-3 business days) - $40
Canada Shipping - Orders over $500
DHL Express (1-3 business days) - $40
Rest of World Shipping
DHL Express (2-4 business days) - $50
We want you to be comfortable shopping with us online without being able to touch the product. Before you purchase, please check the size charts we provide against your favorite garments.
Extended Winter Return Policy
Orders made between December 5 to December 25 can be returned until January 10, 2021