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Navajo Genuine TURQUOISE CORAL Sterling SILVER Ladies Feather Bracelet *Signed*  3056-BR


A finely detailed Sterling Silver feather hand stamped with fine line details and adorned with Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and Red Coral, to wrap your wrist. Turquoise and Coral on Sterling Silver, a classic Southwestern, Native look. Made in our shop by Navajo artist Joey McCray. This 5/8" wide cuff bracelet can be made to fit from a 5-1/2" to a 7" wrist. Send us your wrist size. It is signed by the artist and stamped Sterling.

The Navajo believe turquoise is a piece of the sky that has fallen to earth, and it is used as an offering to appease the wind. The Apache think it combines the spirits of the sea and sky to help warriors and hunters aim accurately. For the Apache, turquoise is associated with the bringing of rain and could always be found at the end of a rainbow. The Zuni believe that turquoise protects them from demons, while the Aztecs reserved turquoise for the gods and it was not to be worn by mere mortals.

It is alleged that the wearer of this stone is able to develop friendships. It would help a person feel intuitively the difference between good and evil.

Turquoise would protect against accidents and various dangers. The blue in turquoise symbolized the Heavens and green symbolized the Earth. The stones were used by medicine men to work charms.

Native Americans Called turquoise "Chal-cui-hui-tal", meaning "the highest and most valued thing in the world". December has two birthstones, turquoise and zircon. Turquoise is considered by some to be a symbol of good fortune and Success, believed to bring prosperity to its wearer.

The existence of coral for Adornment, and it's great demand in our world , dates back over ten thousand years. The name for this is "Moorish or Oxblood Jewelry" Quality Coral is also referred to as "RED GOLD".

We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.

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Navajo Genuine TURQUOISE CORAL Sterling SILVER Ladies Feather Bracelet *Signed*
Navajo Genuine TURQUOISE CORAL Sterling SILVER Ladies Feather Bracelet *Signed*
Navajo Genuine TURQUOISE CORAL Sterling SILVER Ladies Feather Bracelet *Signed*
Navajo Genuine TURQUOISE CORAL Sterling SILVER Ladies Feather Bracelet *Signed*
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