Artist: Navajo
Materials: Sterling Silver and Turquoise
Age: Circa 1965
Size: Inner circumference 5 1/2" Gap 1" Width 2 3/8" tapering to 3/4"
Weight: 110.4 grams
Description: This is a beautiful traditional sandcast bracelet from the 60's. It is a heavy vintage piece with a patina. The sides look like a fleur-de-lis design and the top has three sections to add to the design. The four high quality stones in the center are free-form and make a cross like pattern They are set in sawtooth bezels. Since this bracelet is made with the sandcasting technique, it should not be bent to fit (due to the way the silver cools in this process, it is more brittle when bent). So it needs to be the right size - please check dimensions. It is not signed by the artist, which was common for this time period. It is also not marked sterling, but is guaranteed to be so. This bracelet has been previously owned and comes from our collection of estate pieces. A museum quality bracelet.
This
item is coming to you from The Totem Post in Brown County, Indiana.
This special business has been owned and operated by one family since
1952. Since that time, it has become well known for carrying
high quality, authentic Native American Indian jewelry. We are
pleased to be able to represent Native American craftsmen and do our
best to give the customer a knowledgeable description of each piece.
All Native items are hand-crafted and one of a kind. We believe that
customer satisfaction is of utmost importance and look forward to
serving all of our customers both now and in the future. Thank
you for looking at this item and sharing in our long history.
We welcome you as a valued customer of The Totem Post.
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