Vintage Native American Silver And Turquoise Cuff
Vintage Native American Silver And Turquoise Cuff
Vintage Native American Silver And Turquoise Cuff
The prized piece from our Native American collection, this was a difficult one to let go. I love everything about it; the shape, the turquoise colors and the design on the silver, it’s perfect!
I believe this stone to be of Royston turquoise. The Royston mine produces some incredible turquoise ranging in color from a deep sky blue to dark greens. Often the colors run together in the same stone with the golden brown mottled in a webbed matrix. This stone has stunning earthy browns amongst the rich blue color.
This piece was acquired by family in New Mexico from a collection that dates to the 1970s. We believe this is a Navajo piece.
"The Navajo first began designing turquoise bracelets in the late 1890s. Navajo jewelry is an important part of the Navajo people’s cultural heritage. A Navajo necklace, bracelet, or earrings was worn to reflect a person’s cultural identity, status, or wealth. Today, Navajo jewelry is immensely popular among native peoples and non-natives alike, fusing fashion, historical significance, legend, religion, and culture into a beautiful piece of artwork."
This is a piece to be cherished and guaranteed to get compliments.
Cuff can fit to any size.
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