231 Grams! Vintage Navajo Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Vintage and Museum Quality Specialists. Vintage and Museum Quality. This is a magnificent vintage Navajo very large single stone silver cuff bracelet. This outstanding bracelet contains one of the largest blue turquoise stones we have collected all year measuring a whopping 3″ X 2-1/8″. The stone appears to be from the fascinating Fox turquoise mine. Surrounding the beautiful stone is a thick silver rope. This bracelet contains a phenomenal large thick and sturdy triple silver shank cuff. The height at the center of the brcaelet measures around 3-1/2″ while the width at the center of the triple silver shank cuff measures around 2-3/8″. I absolutely love the size and beauty of this bracelet. Signed by Navajo artist, MsBoone. The inside end to end measures around 6-3/4″ with an additional 1-1/4″ gap. Make Us an Offer! All Other Museum Items. If the item breaks we will repair it for FREE. We are flexible and are happy to work with you! All international orders will cost only 12.00. We also will work with international buyers to help them not pay as much going through the process. Do you own a store? Nativo Arts wants to work with you! We are the #1 supplier to stores who want to sell the best and finest Native American jewelry. Make us offers today by clicking the blue make offer button at the top of the page! Nativo Arts was established to offer the largest selection of the best quality vintage Native American jewelry in the world, for the best prices. It has taken decades to acquire the collection that we offer to the world today. From A-list celebrities to average Joe’s, we work with everyone from all walks of life. Nativo Arts has supplied a vast number of movies with the best quality Native American jewelry. It is important to respect Native American culture and to realize how much difficulty and hard work an artist puts into a piece. We thank you for your interest and we are happy to work with you! “The Largest and BEST Collection of Museum Quality Vintage Native American Jewelry in the World”.