Fourteen Turquoise Stone Row Bracelet »
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- Gallery Price $475.00
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- Title
- Fourteen Turquoise Stone Row Bracelet
- Artist
- Navajo
- Medium
- Sterling silver and natural turquoise
- Size
- Interior measurement is 5 1/3 plus opening measures 7/8. Stones measure 3/16 in diameter.
- Date of creation
- Circa 1930's
- Condition
- Excellent
- Turquoise
- Natural
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- About The Artwork
- These fourteen stones areencircled bysmooth round bezels and range in color from dark to light green and blue.The bracelet cuff is made of ingot 1/2" wide and scalloped with crescent stamped decoration. Silver raindrops frame the turquoise in the front and arrows in the back toward the ends.
- About The Artist
- The Navajo were the first of the Native Americans of the Southwest to learn silversmithing from the Spanish. Most Navajo jewelry emphasizes silver, with turquoise stones used as an accent. Some pieces are cast in sand or tufa molds, while others are hammered, using a male stamp and a female die.
- Other Works By Artist:
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- Savvy Collector
- is Corinne Cain, ASA
- Address
- 326 West Harmont Drive
- Phoenix, AZ 85021-5643
- Phone
- 602-906-1633
- 877-906-1633
- Fax
- 602-906-0677
- Email
- corinne@savvycollector.com
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