Every piece of Cherokee Copper jewelry is touched by our family’s hands and heart.
We’re proud to share our culture through our work—and honored every time you wear it.
At Cherokee Copper, we believe jewelry should do more than decorate—it should connect.
Founded by award-winning Cherokee artist Greg Stice and his wife Lisa, our family-run studio near Tulsa, Oklahoma creates handcrafted copper jewelry rooted in tradition.
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Award-winning Cherokee coppersmith and founder of Cherokee Copper.
Greg’s custom gorgets are highly sought after and worn by cultural leaders and dignitaries. He revived this traditional art form in our family and continues to lead with craftsmanship, creativity, and pride.
Lisa co-founded Cherokee Copper and leads our storytelling, marketing, and community.
Katie brings her own spark—often the first friendly face customers meet at our shows. Together, they keep the heart of our business grounded in family and culture.
Second-generation Cherokee coppersmith and award-winning artist.
Joshua carries the family’s legacy forward with bold designs and skilled hands. His work blends tradition with a modern edge—and reflects the future of Native artistry.
Award-winning Cherokee artist and creative force behind many of our designs.
Moriah brings a strong sense of identity and a designer’s eye to Cherokee Copper. Her work helps shape the look, feel, and cultural depth of our jewelry.
Every piece of Cherokee Copper jewelry is touched by our family’s hands and heart.
We’re proud to share our culture through our work—and honored every time you wear it.