Product Description
This is an impressive modernistic Navajo museum quality silver bracelet having one of the most remarkable turquoise mines nowadays which is the Dry Creek turquoise mine. I believe Dry Creek is now depleted and this is a natural stone. Located on this impeccable piece are marvelous silver patterns which include silver waves, raindrops, shells and ropes. The bracelet consists of a 7 silver shank cuff with every other shank being beautifully hand twisted. The center stone measures around 1-3/4" x 1". The width of the bracelet measures around 2-1/4". Signed by Navajo artist, Spencer Family . Sterling silver, marked. Cir. 1980's+. The inside end to end measures around 5-3/4" with an additional 1" gap. Sturdy 67 grams. LAYAWAYS- We are happy to work with you and are more flexible than anyone on the net. Simply send us an email for more information.Make Us an Offer- Due to the high demand of our items, many pieces sell quite fast. The most frequent email we receive are from buyers who waited too long to make us an offer and suddenly lost out because another buyer came in and purchased. Send us your reasonable offer today, we are flexible and you have nothing to lose! We also have layaway available and are happy to work with you. Send us an email for more details. Ahéhee’ (Thank you)