About Randy Boyd
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Randy Boyd grew up in Gallup, New Mexico, a place where silverwork and stone setting were part of daily life. By sixteen, he had already taken up the craft that would shape his future. He wasn’t just tinkering with tools; he was beginning a lifelong path as a silversmith.<br><br> In 1990, he stepped fully into the trade, refining his technique year after year. A big part of his growth came under the guidance of Ray Tracey, one of the most respected names in Native jewelry. Watching and working alongside Tracey, Randy learned the fine details that separate ordinary pieces from exceptional ones.<br><br> His hallmark, a small spur, became his way of marking each creation as his own. That simple symbol carries his reputation for quality and the balance he strikes between honoring tradition and making something personal.<br><br> Randy’s work is rooted in his Navajo heritage, but it doesn’t sit in the past. He uses natural stones and sterling silver to create designs that feel both grounded and stylish. Collectors and everyday wearers alike are drawn to that mix; the weight of cultural history paired with an individual artist’s hand.<br><br> More than thirty years in, Randy Boyd’s pieces carry with them the story of where he started, the mentors who shaped him, and the quiet consistency of a silversmith still leaving his mark.