Montana Silversmiths Launches Spring 2025 Collection, Highlighting Western Heritage and Local Craftsmanship

Columbus-based company unveils new turquoise buckles, Dale Brisby designs, and 4H, FFA-inspired pieces

Montana Silversmiths announces Spring 2025 Collection

By Staff Writer
Apr 7, 2025

COLUMBUS, MT — Montana Silversmiths, a longtime pillar of western fashion, unveiled its Spring 2025 Collection Monday, showcasing a bold lineup of handcrafted jewelry and buckles rooted in Montana’s western heritage.

Based along the banks of the Yellowstone River, the Columbus-based company introduced its “Clear Blue Sky Turquoise Buckle” as a centerpiece of the new release, along with new longhorn-themed rings, necklaces, and cuffs.

Clear Blue Sky Turquoise Buckle. Montana Silversmiths.

“This collection is one of our most exciting yet,” said Marshall Smith, a company spokesperson. “We leaned into iconic western themes — longhorns, turquoise, and classic silver engraving — while also embracing innovation in design.”

The release also includes a second round of custom buckles designed in partnership with Whiskey Bent Hat Company, and two new buckle designs from social media personality Dale Brisby, titled Rodeo Time and Just Ranchin.

“Our customers look for authenticity, and Dale Brisby brings a modern cowboy flair that really resonates,” Smith said.

Montana Silversmiths also expanded its lineup of jewelry inspired by 4H and FFA, underscoring its long-standing ties to youth development and agriculture in the region.

For gift-seekers, the Spring Collection includes new jewelry sets, scarf slides, and bolo ties — as well as southwestern-inspired cufflinks and bold men’s chains.

Founded in 1973, Montana Silversmiths is the official silversmith of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR), the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). The company’s engraving and silverwork are considered industry standards in western lifestyle branding.

“This is more than just fashion,” said Smith. “It’s about honoring a way of life that’s still alive and well here in Montana.”

For more on the Spring Collection, visit montanasilversmiths.com.

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