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Navajo Turquoise Bracelet

Navajo sterling silver and Kingman turquoise bracelet by Navajo Silversmith Tom Yazzie of the Yazzie silversmiths. Exceptional grade A quality, natural untreated stones set above sterling silver with twisted rope and sterling bead border. Maker's marked and stamped sterling. 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams. The inspiration for Yazzie's works depicting Navajo life and ceremonies comes from his brother, a medicine man. He usually carves groups of people and dancers and adds found objects such as feathers and small stones to make them realistic.

PERIOD: Late 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native American

SIZE: 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams.

Navajo sterling silver and Kingman turquoise bracelet by Navajo Silversmith Tom Yazzie of the Yazzie silversmiths. Exceptional grade A quality, natural untreated stones set above sterling silver with twisted rope and sterling bead border. Maker's marked and stamped sterling. 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams. The inspiration for Yazzie's works depicting Navajo life and ceremonies comes from his brother, a medicine man. He usually carves groups of people and dancers and adds found objects such as feathers and small stones to make them realistic.

PERIOD: Late 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native American

SIZE: 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams.

$525.00

Original: $1,500.00

-65%
Navajo Turquoise Bracelet

$1,500.00

$525.00

Description

Navajo sterling silver and Kingman turquoise bracelet by Navajo Silversmith Tom Yazzie of the Yazzie silversmiths. Exceptional grade A quality, natural untreated stones set above sterling silver with twisted rope and sterling bead border. Maker's marked and stamped sterling. 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams. The inspiration for Yazzie's works depicting Navajo life and ceremonies comes from his brother, a medicine man. He usually carves groups of people and dancers and adds found objects such as feathers and small stones to make them realistic.

PERIOD: Late 20th Century

ORIGIN: Southwest - Navajo, Native American

SIZE: 5 1/2" plus 1" opening, 64 grams.