Gorgeous vintage Native American Navajo Turquoise sterling silver bracelet from the late 1940’s. It is marked sterling and UITA 6 for the United Indian Traders Association. The 6 indicates that it was made for Don Smouse Borrego Pass Trading Northern New Mexico. The piece features a solid sterling silver band with strong stamped motifs with twisted rope framing blue turquoise stone in smooth bezel. This bracelet is not marked but tested sterling silver. Inner circumference of bracelet: 5 3/4. Gap opening: 1 1/2. Fully inner circumference of bracelet gap size included: 7 1/4. The width of the bracelet measures approx. The turquoise stone measures approx. 1 1/8″ by 3/4″. The condition is excellent with vintage patina. How to Make Sure Your Bracelet Will Fit. The best way to get a good fit is to measure a cuff bracelet you already have that fits you well and look for a bracelet with those dimensions. If you don’t have a cuff bracelet to use for comparison, then measure your wrist where you want to wear the bracelet. Use a half inch wide strip of paper and wrap it around your wrist. Be sure that it completes its circumference over your wrist bone and is in comfortable contact with your skin the whole way around. Mark the paper where it begins to overlap with the start, lay it out flat, and measure from the start to the mark. This is your proper wrist circumference. Your satisfaction is our priority. The item “Uita 6 Native American Navajo Turquoise Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet” is in sale since Sunday, December 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “native.silverwork” and is located in Schaumburg, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Ethnic Origin: Native American
- Featured Refinements: Turquoise Cuff
- Country of Origin: USA
- Material: Sterling Silver
- Style: Cuff
- Metal Purity: 925
- Main Stone: Turquoise
- Brand: Native American
- Metal: Sterling Silver
- Jewelry Type: Bracelets
- Tribal Affiliation: Navajo