Single Row Silver Bracelet with Seven Oval Turquoise Gemstones [SOLD]

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Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Bracelets
  • Origin: Probably Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: silver and turquoise
  • Size:
    5-¼” inside end-to-end;
    1” opening;
    5/16” width (band)
    Wrist Size: 6-¼”
  • Item # C4892F
  • SOLD

Stamped with an unidentified hallmark.  Looks like a rattlesnake.This stunning silver bracelet features seven beautiful oval turquoise gemstones, each measuring up to ¼ inch in height. The turquoise, a consistent shade of blue-green, is set in a single row along a silver band.

The bracelet is adorned with intricate stamping, including feather and triangle motifs. These details, combined with the patina developed over time, add depth and character to the piece. The back is stamped with a serpent symbol from an unidentified jeweler.

The bracelet measures 5-¼ inches inside end-to-end with a 1-inch opening, making it a comfortable and versatile accessory. The silver band is approximately 1/16 inch in thickness, providing a sturdy and durable foundation for the turquoise. This bracelet is a perfect example of traditional Navajo silversmithing with a timeless design.


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Condition: very good condition

Provenance: this Single Row Silver Bracelet with Seven Oval Turquoise Gemstones is from a jewelry collector in Denver

Recommended Reading: The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths by John Adair

TAGS: Southwest Indian JewelryNavajo

Alternate view of this bracelet.

Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Bracelets
  • Origin: Probably Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: silver and turquoise
  • Size:
    5-¼” inside end-to-end;
    1” opening;
    5/16” width (band)
    Wrist Size: 6-¼”
  • Item # C4892F
  • SOLD

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