Magnus Studios
Magnus returns to his southwestern Native American heritage with some stylish interpretations.
The facts about turquoise revealed. Why some types are better or more expensive, what Magnus Studios can offer you.
Some pics of TV and film celebrities wearing Magnus Studios designs.
There are three scrolling Buckle Collections. This is Collection One. Access collections two and three through menu at top or menu on the right under "Buckles".
Please visit the "Fine Jewelry" area of this web site for distinctive custom designs. Use these product photos to inspire a direction, or just work with Douglas to create your own unique design!
Natural Cerrillos Turquoise is very rare & no two stones are alike. Each piece of Cerrillos Turquoise and gold jewelry shown on this website is unique and may not be available for purchase at this time due to prior sale.
If you are interested in a similar, but not exact piece of Cerrillos Turquoise jewelry, please call or email to discuss the project.


It was in 1972 that I first took a hammer and homemade tools to fashion silver into simple ornaments, the beginnings of a long journey to the present. Learning the craft and trade of jewelry making and design came easily to me. I also had the joy and satisfaction of living and working in New Mexico, the capitol of silver and stone.

My influences were the great wealth of Southwestern Indian jewelry styles. Mostly self-taught, I tried them all, and was able to master a variety of techniques for metalworking, as well as lapidary gemstone cutting.
My early visits to the ancient turquoise mines (Turquoise Hill) near Santa Fe were instrumental for me in learning the art of stone cutting. Today I own those old mines, "Tiffany", "Castillian" and "Alicia Lode", and continue to cut stones from these hills for my fine jewelry.

It was in 1978, after a year and a half as production manager with a Gallup , NM Indian jewelry manufacturer, that I made the decision to steer away from purely Native American influences, and go towards American and Western design in a more contemporary style.
My vision was to create fashionable items for the leather trade. Belt buckles was an untapped field with virtually no competition. This was the beginning of what became Heartline (so named for the heart-shaped feature on the back of the four-piece buckle tips).
Today, the competition in the fine buckle niche is fierce (though most of my competitors are also friends) and this keeps my company and me on its toes trying to keep up with the needs of the current market.
The company has grown and become modern and sophisticated, supporting many dedicated craftsmen and staff. These 25 years have been a long and wonderful run. But after all this time, I'm pleased to note, that amongst our best selling items are my very first buckle designs.
Also, I am back working with turquoise and loving it!










Douglas Magnus has been artistically inclined since his early days in California. Through a series of events in a progression he calls "magical", he has pursued the arts. The various mediums he is known for includes photography, jewelry, oil painting and sculpture. The story is too long to tell, but the works speak for themselves. Read and enjoy the work.
So folks, that's about all. I hope you have enjoyed your visit and that the information and techniques you found here are useful to you.
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