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Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson

Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson

Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
This impressive brushed-finish sterling silver bracelet was made by Navajo silversmith. The back is signed and stamped sterling. Will fit up to a 6 3/8. Just send us a message. Our shop offers cash back or store credit.
Sterling Silver Bracelet Roland Dixson
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Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet

Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet

Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
6 3/4” IN CIRCUMFERENCE ON THE INTERIOR INCL. WEIGHT: 30.8 GRAMS. Questions are welcome if I missed anything in the description, specifics, or additional information is needed. Other kinds of payments are accepted.
Native American 925 Sterling Silver Bracelet
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Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet

Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet

Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
This is a superlative vintage Navajo silver bracelet. Here we have a bold statement cuff! The sand cast design of the open shield really looks great upon the wrist! A Native American cast silver bracelet is a type of jewelry piece created using a specific technique known as casting. The casting technique involves creating a mold that represents the desired design of the bracelet. The mold is usually made from materials like sand, clay, or other heat-resistant materials. Native American jewelry-making is an art passed down through generations. Skilled artisans use their knowledge and expertise to create these unique and meaning pieces. The casting technique requires a deep understanding of the properties of silver and the casting process. Authentic Native American jewelry, especially those made using traditional techniques, is highly collectible and valued for its artistry and cultural significance. The width of the bracelet measures around 1″? The inside end to end measures around 4″¾ with an additional 1½ gap. Sturdy 44.1 grams. Mid Century + no marks but tested as sterling silver.
Tremendous Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet
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Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet

Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet

Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
A vintage classic Navajo bracelet that is heavy and substantial and perfect for either sex. It has a beautiful quality turquoise stone with wonderful color and gorgeous matrix that’s sure to attract lots of interest each time it is worn. Set in an old time hand made with three silver beads on each side of the stone for dramatic effect, and it also has silver twisted wire rope detailing on both the top and the bottom of the finely fluted shanks. It can be a great Gift for yourself or a loved one and it has a LOW PRICE! SOLID AND SUBSTANTIAL. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of this page. TIRED OF THE AGGRAVATION AND DISAPPOINTMENTS OF AUCTIONS? ……. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 9/16 +/- inches in width and approx. 7 inch inside curcumference including the 1 1/4 +/- inch opening. It weighs A SOLID AND SUBSTANTIAL approx. 24.0 +/- grams. For yourself or a loved one. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE AS THEY ARE A PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: It is marked/signed as shpwn on the photos. It can be a. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. In the rare instance something is damaged in shipp. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
Solid + Heavy Vintage Signed Navajo Indian Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
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Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch

Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch

Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet Watch. 2 1/2 x 1 3/4 in size.
Vintage Allen Chee Navajo Sterling Silver Eagle Cuff Bracelet Watch
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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Coral Chip Inlay Statement Bracelet J Yazzie

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Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff

Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff

Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
This is a superlative vintage Navajo all silver cuff bracelet. This impeccable bracelet contains a remarkable braided silver pattern that runs beautifully from one end of the cuff to the other The bracelet is so fascinating. The width of the bracelet measures around 14mm Sterling silver, marked. The inside end to end measures around 6? Gap included Sturdy 32.7 grams. The Culture of Navajo Jewelry. The culture of Navajo jewelry is a testament to the Navajo people’s resilience, creativity, and connection to their heritage. Jewelry-making is not just a craft but a cultural expression that has been passed down through generations. Each piece tells a story, whether it’s a connection to the land, a representation of Navajo beliefs, or a reflection of personal identity.
Hand Woven Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet Cuff
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Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet

Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet

Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet. Width 1.5 inch. 6.5 inch wrist size.
Navajo sterling silver multistone cuff bracelet
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VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET

VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET

VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
This is a fascinating vintage Navajo single stone silver bracelet. This amazing bracelet contains a very rare darling Darlene turquoise stone with beautiful accenting silver open leaf flanks This bracelet contains a wonderful double silver shank cuff and old natural patina. The center stone measures around 18mmx14mm The width of the bracelet measures around 1? Sterling silver. The inside end to end measures around 5″¼ with an additional 1″? Gap. Sturdy 24.5 grams. No marks but tested as sterling silver great addition to your collection Darling Darlene. Named for the beloved daughter who died as a young woman, Darling Darlene was discovered and mined by Joe Barredo and his son-in-law in the early 70’s. Hard, gem quality turquoise in a color range from light and dark blue to greens come out of this mine, producing another wonderful collectible turquoise from Nevada. Today the mine is part of a gold mining operation.
VINTAGE NAVAJO Darlene Darling TURQUOISE STERLING SILVER FLANK BRACELET
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Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet

Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet

Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
We are proud to offer this fascinating vintage Navajo silver bracelet. This silver cuff really has personality! Created of horizontals of silver rope, and beads the depth and dimension of this piece really catches the eye! The width of the bracelet measures around 14mm The inside end to end measures around 5″½ with an additional 1″? Gap. Sturdy 43.1 grams The Navajo silver bracelet passed from hand to hand, wrist to wrist, generation to generation; silversmith to mother, mother to daughter, daughter to medicine man and medicine man to the needy. Each Navajo silver bracelet has a history. The silversmith’s tools were primitive and few: awls, cold chisels, hammers and rough files. Silver was obtained by melting U. And Mexican coins into ingots, then pounding them into workable sheets. Simple designs were scratched on the surface by rocker engraving… Rocking a short-bladed chisel back and forth while moving it ahead at the same time. Bracelets were also made from casting. Designs were carved into tufa stone molds, then molten was silver poured in and hardened. With increased soldering skills the flat band became more complex. Silversmiths soldered combinations of “triangle bars, twisted round wire and flat bars of various widths” to form new designs. The arrival of the transcontinental railroad in 1880 changed everything. With the railroad came an influx of tourists, traders, The Fred Harvey Company and better tools. Saws, shears, dividers, fine files and emery paper aided silversmiths in creating more refined pieces. Decorative stamps were copied from Mexican leatherworkers and the previously plain, silver bands were now stamped and punched. Tourism brings design shifts to Navajo Jewelry Yet it wasn’t until the turn of the century that a true revolution in Navajo jewelry and the Navajo silver bracelet design occurred. Schweizer realized that travelers wanted lighter pieces to wear in their hometowns of Topeka, San Francisco and Des Moines, so he began to provide precut turquoise, sheet silver and wire to the traders. Traders, in turn, recruited Navajo silversmiths to create jewelry that satisfied the tourist concept of “authentic” Indian design. Harvey House bracelets of the early 1900’s featured thin silver bands, often set with a single turquoise or agate stone, stamped with numerous arrows, swastikas, lizards, thunderbirds and chevrons. Demand soon exceeded supply for Navajo silver and merchants in Albuquerque and Santa Fe began to mass produce items in assembly line shops, often employing non-Native workers. In time there was a backlash against this practice, but original Harvey House bracelets are considered collector’s items today. Another design shift occurred from the 1920’s through the 40’s when new turquoise mines opened in Nevada and Colorado and the beautiful blue green gem became more available. This was a time when Navajo jewelry, and specifically silver bracelets often featured one massive stone with a hand cut, saw-tooth bezel, or one oval stone set in the middle flanked by smaller stones on either side. Many bracelets showcased three large, irregular shaped pieces of turquoise wrapped in twist wire and decorated with silver drops. Zuni style cluster bracelets and multiple row bracelets also became popular with Navajo artists. This was the time of turquoise, turquoise and more turquoise! During this period Navajo jewelry also became increasingly more elaborate. “Baroque” is the word anthropologist John Adair used to describe the complicated designs. Spirals of twist wire, profuse silver raindrops, feather and leaf embellishments and scallop shaped bezels were common. In the late 1930’s the Indian Arts and Crafts Board encouraged artists to return to simpler styles and inaugurated the use of a stamp U. Navajo to signify that a piece was of high quality and Navajo made. Today, one can find any style of bracelet that one desires: silver, gold, cast, ingot, plain, inlay or stamped, with outstanding sets of turquoise, coral and glittering gemstones. From the ultra modern work of Raymond Yazzie to the meticulous Classic style of Perry Shorty, from Harvey House whirling logs to the imaginative, contemporary designs of Darryl and Rebecca Begay, all are available through trading posts, museum shops and art shows across the United States. Yet this is not the full story. The full story of a Navajo silver bracelet lies in the life of its maker, in its wearer, in the history of a trader, in the one who admires it in a window and the one who takes it home. The story of a Navajo bracelet is revealed in the appreciative crowds at Santa Fe Indian Market or those who gaze on the treasures at a Whitehawk Antique Indian show.
Handwrought Vintage Navajo Ribbed Cable Sterling Silver Bracelet
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