Cowboys & Indians Magazine Feature – Our Story

Ferris Jewelry: Embracing the Spirit of the American West

Journeying through the rugged landscapes of the American West, Ferris Jewelry has become a beacon of inspiration for jewelry enthusiasts seeking a combination of elegance and western flair. The harmonious fusion of rustic traditions and artistic craftsmanship has established our brand as an emblem of the untamed spirit of the Old West.

Untamed Spirit of the West

Rooted in the belief that jewelry should be a reflection of the wearer's unique personality and experiences, our designs are a testimony to the enduring allure of the West.

Capturing the essence of our business, Cowboys and Indians Magazine sat down with Ferris himself, the creative mastermind behind our remarkable creations. Reflecting on the inspiration that ignited his passion, Ferris vividly recounted his time spent exploring vast prairies, majestic mountains, and the stories etched into the land.

Ferris' early fascination with Native American culture, and their deep connection to the land, became a wellspring of inspiration. Every piece tells a story, weaving a thread between the ancestral and the contemporary, igniting a sense of wonder and respect for the West's timeless spirituality.

At Ferris Jewelry, we invite our customers to carry a piece of the West's soul wherever they wander, bridging the gap between past and present, and forging a connection with the timeless allure that epitomizes the American spirit.

As we continue our journey, we are humbled by the recognition from Cowboys and Indians Magazine—an esteemed publication that embodies the essence of Western heritage and lifestyle. This spotlight on our business story inspires us to push boundaries further, creating jewelry that continues to captivate hearts and tell stories woven with the threads of the American West. So, whether you're embarking on a wild adventure or seeking subtle elegance tinged with frontier splendor, Ferris Jewelry invites you to adorn yourself in the spirit of the West.


“Talk with store owner and designer Ferris Mufleh, and soon your mind will be as invested in the experience as your eyes. Ferris will generously share his love of jewelry history – how adornments on horses of Spanish conquistadors influenced the squash blossom; how America's antique jewelry collections were lost when melted down in the Great Depression; how no two stones are alike, and each stone has a deeper meaning.”

Paige KotelesFerris Jewelry