Navajo Indian Jewelry Heavy Sterling Silver Cuff Navajo Bracelet 3418-245101-BR
Navajo Indian Jewelry Heavy Sterling Silver Cuff Navajo Bracelet
This Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet was hand made from a very heavy gauge of Sterling Silver. It's solid and very high in quality. The center of the sturdy cuff is deeply hand stamped with a traditional Navajo design. The inside of the Star pattern has been oxidized, which provides contrast and brings out the stamping. This one was given a brushed Santa Fe finish. This Sterling Silver cuff bracelet is a little over 1/2" wide. It'll fit a 7" to an 8" wrist. Stamped Sterling and signed by the Navajo artist Nora. You'll receive the one of a kind Navajo bracelet pictured below.
This jewelry comes from one of the leading trading posts in the heart of the Indian Nation. Established over 35 years ago, the owners recently retired and liquidated $200,000 wholesale ($450,000 retail) of their inventory to Alltribes. They worked with some the best Navajo and Zuni jewelers and kept to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. This jewelry features unique designs and quality stones. It was made before silver went up and will have lower prices.
The Dine' (or Navajo) People are a unique group of American Indians still living the traditional way of life throughout the four corners region of the Southwestern United States. The Navajo people have returned to the original name, the Dine' (pronounced di-nay'h), given to them by their holy people. The Dine' land (aka Navajo reservation) on top of Oak Creek Canyon is the largest reservation established for the Dine', covering about 25,000 sq. miles of land, and is located in parts of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado. The Navajo were the first of the southwestern Indians to produce metal jewelry. Around the mid-19th Century a Navajo Medicine Man, Atsidi Sani, convinced a Mexican blacksmith to teach him the art of working with metal. When the Navajo returned to their homeland in 1868 after their imprisonment at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, traders arrived in the area bringing silver coins with them. It was with these coins that the Navajo began to make silver jewelry.
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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