About Us

I’m Tiffany, and I’m the silversmith behind High Voltage Ranch. I’m also the food lady for horses, mini donkeys, dwarf goats, chickens… and a high school football player. 😆

This venture started with another silversmith jokingly telling me to quit buying her stuff and to make my own. Not too long had passed before deciding to share my work with others.

My other half, Danny, felt like it should be official, along with some other shenanigans we had going on at our little ranch, and that’s when High Voltage Ranch was born. The high voltage name stems from high voltage power lines, as Danny is a lineman. The ranch part of it encompasses all that go on here at our little ranch.

As an artist, my style is influenced by traditional Southwestern jewelry but with an edgy, modern western flair. I primarily work with turquoise, but you’ll definitely see other materials from time to time.

Along with my work, you’ll also find vintage Native American jewelry (my obsession) and a few modern Diné (Navajo) creations in the shop.

We donate a portion of proceeds to a local horse rescue that’s become so near and dear to me, so the more we grow, the more support we can provide!

I feel like I should mention this, since I am asked this a LOT —it comes with the territory of making the type of jewelry I do: although I have indigenous roots, I do not advertise my work as NA as I was not raised knowing that side of me (an uneventful tale for another time).

I am so SO thankful for everyone I’ve met on this journey and for everyone who’s trusted me to create for them.