1970s Native American NAVAJO Sterling Bronze Turquoise Coral Fancy Cuff Bracelet
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This vintage Navajo-made sterling silver cuff bracelet is a stunning example of Southwestern artistry. It features two mint-green turquoise stones and a vibrant piece of branch coral, each bezel set and framed by intricate accents, including curly ques, raindrops, and decorative bronze elements. The design is further enhanced by a striking pair of large leaves, one in sterling silver and the other in bronze, adding depth and contrast. The triple-row band completes the dramatic look. The back of the setting bears a curly que hallmark that resembles RS, along with the number 75, signifying its creation in 1975. This bold and distinctive piece is a collectorโs dream.
Product Details:
๐ Decade: 1970s (created in 1975)
๐ Total Inside Measurement: 5.25 inches
๐ Gap: 1 inch
๐ Total Inside Circumference: 6.25 inches
๐ Center Height: Measured from back 2.5 inches
๐ณ Materials: Sterling silver, turquoise stones, branch coral, bronze accents
โจ Design: Two-tone cuff with bezel-set stones, decorative leaves, curly ques, and raindrops
๐ Markings: Etched curly que hallmark resembling RS and 75
โ๏ธ Weight: 66 grams
๐ Condition: Excellent vintage condition with wear commensurate with age
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๐ฆ Insurance is additional at actual cost, request before purchasing.
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๐ This item is sold as pictured and described. Examine photos carefully.
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zeffiraananas
Hello. No sterling or 925 markings on this one? this!
Jun 27Reply

cestlabries
@zeffiraananas hello, that is correct. Most vintage Navajo jewelry is not hallmarked. The artist did sign and date this piece though. With a few rare exceptions, Navajo jewelry in general is not marked .925. On newer pieces, the artists tend to use a Sterling stamp in script, unless STERLING is part of their hallmark stamp.
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