Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping
Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping
Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping
Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping
Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping
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Navajo Sterling Cuff with Turquoise Stone and Hand Stamping

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This stunning Old Pawn Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet features a Turquoise stone measuring 3/4" wide encircled with 2 twisted wire ropes.  The stone is a beautiful green with a gorgeous dark brown matrix.  The cuff also features traditional Southwest Indian symbols and 13 hand stamped arrowheads on each side of the cuff, 26 total.  This cuff just screams the Old Southwest and you will enjoy having in your collection.  Layer it or wear it alone. 

Size: 7 3/8"

Gap: 1 1/2"

Width: 1 1/4"

Weight: 48 grams

Hallmark: Sterling

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

This cuff was acquired by The Find Moab and came from a private collector in Missouri.  If you have additional questions, please call 702-301-2252.

Turquoise is the most common stone found in Old Pawn jewelry. Natural turquoise is porous and will change to a greener color, so it isn’t uncommon for authentic pieces to have discolored stones.Gemstones

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.