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Jewelry

Sacramento's largest selection of tribal and fine quality sterling silver jewelry set with semi-precious stones is Zanzibar Tribal Art. Adornment for the body and soul, with collections from distant ethnic peoples, exotic tribes, and cultural influences from across the globe. Zanzibar Tribal Art carries hundreds of pieces of mostly one-of-a-kind jewelry in our retail Sacramento shop. The pieces we offer online are just a tiny sampling of what we offer. Visit our gallery for an ever-changing variety of fairly traded jewelry.

Jewelry from Tibet Nepal & India

Astonishing works of art crafted of metals and minerals, from some of the most intriguing and beautiful cultures in the world. From rings,...

Polish Baltic Amber Jewelry

Fabulous finds from a family workshop in Gdansk, all beautifully set in sterling silver. Baltic amber is the finest quality and we have an...

Ethiopian Coptic Crosses

Zanzibar carries both contemporary as well as vintage and antique wearable Ethiopian Coptic crosses.

Vitreous Enamel Deity Pendants

A spiritualistic medly of Hindu, Buddhist and Christian deities fired in real vitreous enamel and set in metal case, from Thailand.

Pakistani Jewelry

Vintage and antique Bedouin adornment, jewelry from the nomadic Kuchi peoples, inlaid lapis treasures and more.

Jewelry from India

At Zanzibar, we carry literally hundreds and hundreds (perhaps thousands) of pieces of the finest sterling silver and semi precious and precious...

Egyptian Jewelry & Cartouches

Beautiful hand formed sterling silver earrings, unique scarab pendants and earrings; as well as custom cartouches with your name in Hieroglyphics,...

African Jewelry

Steeped with tradition, these contemporary, vintage and antique beads, necklaces, bracelets and more are a colorful, cultural feast for the...

Evil Eye Pendants & Jewelry

Go anywhere in Turkey and many other countries, and you’ll see these "evil eye" beads. They hang over doorways, they hang from the rearview...