Fred Harvey Era Cuff with 3 Turquoise Cabochons
Fred Harvey Era Cuff with 3 Turquoise Cabochons
Fred Harvey Era Cuff with 3 Turquoise Cabochons
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Fred Harvey Era Cuff with 3 Turquoise Cabochons

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This beauty is a classic!  3 turquoise cabochons encircled with delicate drops.  Sterling hand stamped snakes, cacti and other Native American symbols with 2 adorable little dog embellishments. 

Size: 6.25" includes 1.25" opening

Width: 1"

Weight: 20.6

Stamped: Sterling

The Find Moab, Fred Harvey Indian Jewelry, Authentic Handmade Southwestern Indian Jewelry

Wear and Tear - Authentic Old Pawn jewelry will have a natural gray patina, indicating age. It takes decades for the patina to develop and may appear grayer in dry climates like the southwest. Humidity will add a darker, blacker patina. Patina typically isn’t buffed off in order to preserve its history and value. Made of Sterling Silver

This is vintage jewelry handmade by Native American Indians and is a southwestern fashion style.

For more details you can personally call Jan at (702) 301-2252 or email her at jan@thefindmoabutah.com

Fred Harvey jewelry is vintage Southwestern jewelry made by The Fred Harvey Company in the first half of the twentieth century. Sold in the company’s “Harvey House” restaurants and hotels, this jewelry was manufactured for the tourist trade that flooded into the American Southwest with the advent of the Santa Fe Railroad. The company’s marketing department chose the jewelry motifs (such as the thunderbird, arrows, and snakes) to appeal to tourists. Even though Native American hands did not typically make the jewelry, the Fred Harvey jewelry style did influence Navajo silversmiths of the day because of its popularity with buyers. Today, authentic Fred Harvey jewelry is collectible in its own right, given its historical context. - https://www.medicinemangallery.com/native-american-art/indian-jewelry/fred-harvey-jewelry