This is a wonderful Navajo thick all silver cuff bracelet. This amazing bracelet contains a fascinating deep overlay kachina pattern that rests on both ends of the cuff. Such unique and detailed silver works. The cuff is very thick and wide and sturdy. Such a beautiful bracelet. The width of the bracelet measures around 1. Signed by Navajo artist, Rosco Scott. The inside end to end measures around 7? Including gap. In Navajo culture, Kokopelli is often referred to as the “Water Sprinkler, ” a deity associated with fertility, rain, and abundance. He is considered a minor god who brings prosperous harvests and food, often depicted with a hump (representing clouds full of seeds or rain) and a flute, symbolizing joy and the spread of life.




