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Three Navajo Silver Bracelets

Here are three iconic examples of Navajo silverwork in various styles. Each of these three silver cuffs is a distinctly Southwestern fashion statement.

On the left is a plain ingot silver cuff with hand stamped accents dating from the 1940s. This piece has a restrained elegance and a classic look. Measures 5 1/4" around the inside with an additional 1 1/8" opening for the wrist. Marked "Sterling" by the artist.

In the center is a nice band featuring an untreated American turquoise stone. This piece probably dates from the 1930s and has nice hand stamped accents. The center of the ingot band has been flattened to accentuate the setting of the stone. Measures 5 1/2" around the inside with an additional 7/8" opening for the wrist. An interesting piece of old silver.

On the right is another nice piece of silver. This cuff is constructed of three small ingot bands joined with endcaps and decorated with hand stamped accents. This piece dates from the 1940s and has great patination. Measures 5" around the inside with an additional 1 1/4" opening for the wrist. A nice old piece.

Each of these three pieces is in excellent condition. Available individually or as a set. The bracelet in the center and on the left have SOLD.

ac0612x -- $375 --Right



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