3 inch dangle fringe style beaded earrings featuring an ivory and black geometric raven pattern hanging from gold-filled earring wires, brass triangles and long brass jingles.

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day from Cheyanne Symone!

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day from Cheyanne Symone!

Today, we celebrate Indigenous culture, artistry, and resilience, and we invite you to join us in honoring this rich heritage with a special sale and exciting new collection!

It’s been an incredible journey—six years ago, I started Cheyanne Symone with a vision of blending sustainable, elegant jewelry with Native American bead embroidery traditions. I’m so proud to say that we’ve grown to work with over seven amazing Indigenous women and non-binary beaders, each bringing their unique artistry and ancestral knowledge to life in every piece we create. As a Haliwa-Saponi woman and business owner, it fills me with pride to see this community flourish.

Celebrate with Us: Up to 25% Off Earrings!

For a limited time, we’re offering up to 25% off on our entire earring collection. It’s our way of saying thank you for your support and helping us amplify Indigenous voices in the fashion world. Whether you're new to Cheyanne Symone or a longtime customer, this is the perfect opportunity to find a new favorite pair of earrings that reflect both modern elegance and timeless Indigenous craftsmanship.

Introducing New Earrings by Huckleberry Woman

Picture of earrings in a dark wood tray. Earrings are beaded fringe style dangles in ivory, gold, blue, and black featuring gold-filled wires and brass accents.

We’re also thrilled to unveil a brand-new earring design by the talented Tiffany Vanderhoop, also known as S’idluujaa, meaning Huckleberry Woman. Tiffany is a celebrated artist residing in Aquinnah, Massachusetts, on Martha’s Vineyard, where her family has lived for generations. She draws deep inspiration from her Aquinnah Wampanoag and Haida heritage, blending the beauty of both cultures into her beadwork.

Tiffany shared a bit about her background:

Tiffany Vanderhoop, the founder and artist of Huckleberry Woman. She is wearing long beaded fringe dangle style earrings wearing a yellow dress in a green garden.


"My name is Tiffany Vanderhoop, my Haida name is S’idluujaa, which means Huckleberry Woman. Residing in Aquinnah, Massachusetts, on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, my father is Aquinnah Wampanoag. My mother is Haida of Gaw Git’ans Masset inlet Eagle Clan, from Old Massett, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. I live on the same land where my ancestors have lived since time immemorial."

Her featured Tail of Raven design is a breathtaking pair of earrings that captures the essence of her ancestral land, using traditional techniques and sustainable materials. These earrings are truly a work of art and a celebration of Indigenous craftsmanship.

Shop her earrings at our Huckleberry Woman Collection.

Discover more of her designs at HuckleberryWoman.com

Supporting Indigenous Communities

When you shop with Cheyanne Symone, you’re not just purchasing jewelry—you’re supporting Indigenous artists, sustainable practices, and empowering women. We are committed to giving back to our community and creating fair, nurturing workplaces for Indigenous women and non-binary artisans.

So, let’s celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day together! Visit our website, explore our collection, and enjoy up to 25% off earrings, including our new designs by Huckleberry Woman.

Pilahuk (Thank You),
Brittany C. Turner
Founder | Artist | Scientist


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