Indigenous Turquoise Charm Bracelet, Northwest Motif
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This vintage Indigenous turquoise charm bracelet is a bit of a mystery. The charms tell the story of the First People of the Pacific Northwest, including the Thunderbird, the salmon, the tribal elders and the crossed arrows of friendship. The style, though, is a mix of regions and influences.
The stamped designs are the hallmark of the Haida tribes (along the Canadian coast), but the matte finish on the sterling silver is associated with the Hopi silversmiths in the Southwest. The sweet, pale turquoise in each sawtooth setting was never really part of the language of the Northwestern silversmiths.
Still, all of these styles and influences are generalities. There is nothing to prevent an artisan of the Southwest from telling stories of the Northwest tribes in their craft. There is nothing to prevent an artisan in the North from experimenting with the finishes and stones favored in the Southwest as they tell the stories of their own heritage. I love pieces that are transitional or experimental like this one, but it does make it much more difficult to identify the origin. In this case, I have no idea.
The charms on this Indigenous turquoise bracelet range from 20 to 30 mm long. The chain measures approximately 7 inches around the wrist. The chain and charms were tested to confirm .925 sterling silver purity, and the bracelet weighs 14 grams overall.
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tcheaton123
Real turquois?
whytewing
@tcheaton123 Yes.
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