Large Sized Cuff Bracelets for 7" (17.75cm +) wrist and UP
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7" Roderick Tenorio (1955-2013), Santo Domingo Pueblo, Sterling silver Bracelet
Roderick Tenorio (1955-2013), Santo Domingo Pueblo, Sterling silver Bracelet in the overlay style Fits up to a 7" wrist, this is the real deal, made by Roderick by hand....not the mass produced stuff he designed for others later. You really don't find the pieces like this that he made himself on the open market very often.Roderick Tenorio, Santo Domingo Pueblo, 1955-2013Roderick Tenorio expressed his appreciation for the fruitfulness of the earth in his “Gentle Rain” jewelry collection. Roderick’s trademark symbols, comprised of 14 karat gold and etched sterling silver represent the rain katcina, the sun, moon, and sacred corn. Roderick took home the Best of show award at the 2001 Eight Northern Indian Pueblo Arts and Crafts Fair for an outstanding gold concho belt, which won major awards at other shows throughout the southwest over the same year.Roderick Tenorio was an award winning Santo Domingo artist. A 1981 graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts, Roderick was accomplished in sculpture, painting and music. Roderick’s unique symbolic interpretation and high degree of detail earned him jewelry awards at Santa Fe Indian Market, Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Show, the New Mexico State Fair, and the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonials, including the prestigious “Best of Show”.Roderick loved creating jewelry. “I’m a very lucky man,” he had said quietly. “I was born with a certain amount of talent in art, and I had family, friends and teachers who encouraged me to develop my abilities. Today, I have the advantage of incorporating many centuries of tribal history, , myths and characters into my designs. I’m far less interested in defining my jewelry as traditional or contemporary than I am in striving for beauty…and I’m willing to let my work follow any direction needed to realize that end.”Roderick was born at home between April 28th and May 1st, 1955. The actual date is unwritten and may have been concealed by his parents to avoid having to “feed the people” of the village had he been born on May 1st the day when the pueblo celebrates San Felipe, it’s Patron Saint. He was raised by his Grandparents near the plaza in Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico.Roderick did not finish Bernalillo High but went instead to Albuquerque Indian School. He remembered writing three poems for the AIS yearbook and having one of them published. A teacher in the Band Room asked him what he wanted to play and he was given a clarinet. After a year of clarinet Roderick started singing. He even performed with a traveling ensemble as a singer.Enlisting in the Army after high school, Roderick was stationed in Lewitsburg, Germany for 2 1/2 years working Field communications. Friends wanted Roderick to leave the service and stay in Germany as a singer in their band. Roderick chose to return to Santo Domingo.For Roderick, Santo Domingo was not the same. He had grown 12 inches while in the service and became a threat on his return. He felt alienated and that he no longer fit. He began drinking and wound up staring at a sculpture in Santa Fe. A security officer from the Institute of American Indian Art (IAIA) asked him if he was looking for the registrar. The guard escorted him to the office of the school where he found his aunt working. She helped him complete the paperwork to become a student using his G. I. Bill. Roderick was one of the older students. He bought alcohol for the others students and “everybody loved him.”Roderick’s two years of study at IAIA were a turning point in his life. He began to really focus on his art work. He graduated with a degree in three Dimensional art. He liked sculpting stone or wood and sold his sculpture at the Museum shop.Roderick started making jewelry when he was very young and by the age of 13 he was making “superfine” heishi of turtle shell, turquoise, and pin shell. His grandmother had a grinder and polisher that ran from the slow steady power of an old refrigerator motor. Roderick sold his heishi to nearby gallery owners in Santa Fe. He recalled doing very well in Gallup with heishi made with distinctive stone combinations. He sold everything and came home with $1,500. In High School Roderick drove a new pick up truck supported by his heishi sales. With awards he won in competition, Roderick purchased a prefabricated steel trailer, and moved his bench into a 10 x 10 studio.Reticulation describes a sequential process of heating silver to a dark, dull red color with a torch sufficient to cause oxidation of the copper on the surface. The silver is then quenched in a hot pickle solution, soaked to remove the oxidation, and rinsed with water. The procedure is repeated three to five times diminishing in effectiveness yet increasing the depth of the fine silver surface. The deeper the pure silver, the more pronounced the effect. The surface layer, crinkles as it cools and at a different rate than the layer beneath, the process creates texture that catches your eye and makes you want to reach out and touch the surface. Silver reticulation ads contrast, texture, and depth. It produces a beautifully patterned surface, ideal for a wide range of jewelry designs.Roderick combined noble metals, semiprecious gemstones in a fashion and style all his own. Tribal Expressions proudly boasts of being one of the few to represent the sublime and the substantial creations of Roderick Tenorio, from Santo Domingo Pueblo.Roderick passed away in 2013, we miss his soft spoken voice and the way he explained the inspirations behind his beautiful, cool jewelry.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$905.00
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7.25" Vintage Sandoval Navajo Heavy stamped sterling bracelet
7.25" Vintage Sandoval Navajo Heavy stamped sterling bracelet. Very well made and heavy bracelet. There were several Navajo Jewelers named Sandoval, not sure which one this is.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$455.00
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7.25" Orville White Navajo sterling Sugilite deep stamped silver row cuff bracelet
7.25" Navajo Sterling and Sugilite heavy stamped silver row cuff. No issues.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$400.00
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7" 30's-40's Navajo Stamped sterling silver carinated wire bracelet with turquoise
30's-40's Navajo Stamped silver carinated wire bracelet with turquoise. Very well made bracelet with no issues. Fits up to a 7" wrist.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$795.00
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7" Hand Engraved Southwestern Sterling/Turquoise cuff bracelet
Hand Engraved Southwestern Sterling/Turquoise cuff bracelet. Unmarked tested<br>silver (guaranteed 90% or more) Very unusual cuff with the most amazing done by<br>hand, it appears Native American but I'm not 100% sure, nice old mid 20th<br>century cuff. 7" including the 1" gap 1 1/8" wide 42.2 grams
$340.00
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7.25" Vintage Navajo Sterling silver turquoise/coral cuff bracelet
Vintage 7" Sterling turqoise/coral cuff bracelet. Nice old cuff with heavy<br>stamping and high quality stones 7" inside circumference including the 1.25"<br>slightly flexible gap 1 5/8" wide at widest point 93.2 grams unmarked but tested<br>90% or more silver.
$465.00
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7.5" Large Vintage Native American Sterling silver cuff bracelet
7.5" Large Vintage Native American Sterling Cuff. Very interesting cuff with<br>super cool stones, I'm not totally sure what the stones are. Unmarked, tests<br>sterling. 7.5" inside circumference including the 1" gap 135.1 grams. Ranges<br>from 2" to 2.5" wide. No damage or significant issues.
$760.00
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7" Heavy Vintage Navajo sterling silver Shadowbox cuff bracelet
Heavy Vintage Native American Sterling Shadowbox cuff bracelet. Unmarked tested<br>sterling. Clean with little wear and no issues.
$270.00
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7.25" 1940's sterling silver/turquoise Native American cuff bracelet
Early 7.25" Silver/turquoise Native American cuff bracelet. Extremely high<br>quality heavy stamped cuff I believe made from Ingot. Unmarked but tests silver<br>guaranteed 90% (coin silver) or better. 7.25" including the 1" gap 87.1 grams 1<br>3/8" wide in center.
$2,025.00
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7.25" Robert and Bernice Leekya Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet
Huge 7.25" Zuni Robert and Bernice Leekya Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. No<br>damage, very high quality natural turquoise.<br><br>Robert Leekya (Zuni Pueblo, 1934-2019) and Bernice Leekya (Zuni Pueblo,<br>b.1930s), central plaque with radiating clusters of turquoise, Measures 3 5/8"<br>wide in the center at the widest point, interior: (end to end) approx 5 7/8"l,<br>gap: approx 1 3/8"w, 183.3 grams<br><br>Husband and wife, Robert and Bernice Leekya were born during the 1930’s. Leekya<br>Deyuse was Robert’s father, while Bernice’s parents were Warren and Doris<br>Ondelacy. Bernice’s sister was the renowned Zuni artist, Alice Quam. They began<br>making jewelry together in 1953, the year they were married. Robert and Bernice<br>share their RLB stamp.
$2,935.00
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7" Fred Maloney Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet
7" Fred Maloney Navajo sterling and turquoise bracelet, no issues.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist, rings photographed<br>on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if the measurement<br>is not given in the description then inside circumference is shown where the<br>metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$1,005.00
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7" Jeanette Dale Navajo Sterling channel inlay cuff bracelet
Jeanette Dale Navajo Sterling channel inlay cuff bracelet. Clean with little<br>wear and no issues. 105.6 grams. Fits a 7" wrist, 1.5" gap, 2.5" face.
$680.00
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7" Leekya Deyuse (1889-1966) Zuni Carved turquoise Cast sterling silver bracelet
Leekya Deyuse (1889-1966) Zuni Carved turquoise Cast silver bracelet. Carving<br>attributed to Leekya Deyuse, another cast bracelet with similar carving also on<br>a high quality stone, also with the same seam in the back center as this one,<br>also with three scratched letters which were likely a pricing code at the time<br>was sold by Cowan's auction in 2020 with the carving attributed to Leekya<br>Deyuse.<br><br>LEEKYA DEYUSE (1889-1966)<br>Leekya Deyuse is unquestionably the most famous of the Zuni Carvers. One of the<br>most expert and innovative carvers of his time, to this day his works command<br>the highest prices by collectors and museums alike. Sotheby’s sold a necklace<br>with turquoise leaves set in silver, well in excess of $35,000.00.<br><br>His carving legacy lives on through his children whom he taught to carve and who<br>are now or were master jewellers or carvers in their own right. His<br>grandchildren in this instance Juanna Homer, also a carver is carrying his<br>legacy into the future.<br><br>Zuni Leekya Deyuse<br>An early picture of Leekya using hand tools (Courtesy of the Heard Museum)<br>Zuni Leekya Deyuse<br>Circa 1960’s late in life he is pictured here using power tools-(Courtesy of the<br>Wheelwright Museum)<br>During the 1920’s Leekya worked on the excavations of Hawikuh Ruins, or Hawikuh,<br>located within the Zuni reservation. This exposure to these ruins is believed to<br>have greatly influenced his carvings. Below are quotations from “Zuni Carvers<br>The Mid-Century Masters” by Kent McManis. (page 16)<br><br>Leekya began carving es by the 1930’s. Although C.G.Wallace who sold most of<br>Leekya’s early work, helped make him famous, Leekya also worked with Kelseys,<br>the Vander Wagens, the Kirks, John Kennedy, and Joe Tanner.<br><br>“Rubenesque” seems the term best applied to many of Leekya’s es. Sharp edges<br>rarely appear and fine detail gives way to stylized suggestion.<br><br>Also diagnostic are open mouths often with exposed tongues. Whilst he favored<br>bears as subjects Leekya also produced wolves or coyotes, wonderful livestock es<br>and birds that often appear quizzical.<br><br>Leekya used a variety of carving materials, and he worked stones in many ways.<br>For C.G.Wallace, the Kirks and the Vander Wagens, he made es that were set into<br>jewelry. He made nugget and stone tab necklaces as well as many stringing es.<br>…….Leekya carved turquoise leaves for jewelry or for use as necklace elements<br>and sometimes collaborated with other artists…<br><br>He worked most of his life at home with simple hand tools, but late in life<br>Leekya adopted electrical equipment.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$1,650.00
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7" Garcia Santa Fe Southwestern sterling and turquoise bracelet
7" Garcia Santa Fe Southwestern sterling and turquoise bracelet, fits up to a 7"<br>wrist, no issues.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.<br><br>anderas
$175.00
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7.25" Leander Tahe Navajo Sterling and sleeping beauty turquoise bracelet
Leander Tahe Navajo Sterling and sleeping beauty turquoise bracelet, fits up to a 7.25" wrist, 1 1/8" gap, 105.6 grams with no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$995.00
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7" Navajo #8 Turquoise sterling silver Bracelet by Ronnie Willie
Navajo #8 Turquoise Silver Bracelet by Ronnie Willie. Very heavy 184 grams, fits up to a 7" wrist 2.25" wide, no damage or detectable wear. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$1,465.00
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7.25" Jessie Claw Navajo Sterling silver and turquoise bracelet
7.25" Jessie Claw Navajo Sterling silver and turquoise bracelet, no issues.<br><br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$580.00
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7.25" 40's-50's Navajo sterling silver bracelet with turquoise
40's-50's Navajo Silver bracelet with turquoise. Fits up to a 7.25" wrist very<br>sturdy 89.5 grams, center stone stable with fractures.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$500.00
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7" Vintage Native American sterling Channel inlay mother of pearl bracelet
7" Vintage Native American sterling Channel inlay mother of pearl bracelet.<br>Unmarked (tested) sterling, from a large collection of Native American jewelry<br>of various ages. No issues. 33 grams
$165.00
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7" 40's-50's Navajo Stamped sterling silver Waterweb turquoise hinged bracelet
40's-50's Navajo Stamped Silver Waterweb turquoise hinged bracelet. Unusual<br>bracelet with a sophisticated locking adjustable clasp that's fully functional.<br>Adjustable to fit a 7.25" up to a 7 5/8" wrist. and will of course fit a much<br>smaller wrist loosely.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$905.00
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7.12" Heavy Jonathan Nez Navajo Sterling silver heavy stamped bracelet
7 1/8" Heavy Jonathan Nez Navajo Sterling silver heavy stamped bracelet<br><br>Navajo silversmith Jonathan Nez makes beautiful pieces of silver jewelry.Coming<br>from a family of silversmiths, Jonathan is the younger brother of the renowned<br>jewelry artist, Leonard Nez, who was a mentor to Jonathan for many years.An<br>accomplished designer now in his own right, Jonathan specializes in making<br>bracelets and works with heavy-gauge sterling silver, adding deep-set stamping<br>to create his distinctive pieces. Combining both the traditional Navajo stamp<br>work in his pieces along with horizontal or vertical lines, Jonathan jewelry<br>line is a is both classic and modern.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$300.00
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7" Zuni sterling silver inlaid Kachina mother of pearl cuff bracelet
7" Vintage Native American Sterling/Turquouise shell and coral Apache crown<br>dancer cuff bracelet. Nice solid unmarked (tested) sterling native American cuff<br>bracelet with lots of character. 7" wide including the just under 1.5" gap.<br>100.5 grams with no detectable damage or issues. 1.75" wide.
$805.00
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7" Vintage Southwestern Sterling cuff bracelet k
Vintage Southwestern Sterling cuff bracelet. Unmarked tested sterling likely native American, nice quality with no issues. 33.8 grams 7" including 1.25" gap Just over .5" wide.
$110.00
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7.25" Jefferson Brown Navajo Sterling Turquoise cuff bracelet
7.25" Jefferson Brown Navajo Sterling Turquoise cuff bracelet 7.25" including<br>the 1 3/8" gap 1 5/16" wide all the way around 77.7 grams. Estate fresh with<br>little to no wear.
$455.00
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7" Vintage Heavy Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cuff bracelet
Vintage Heavy Navajo Sterling/Turquoise cuff bracelet. 1.5" wide, nice solid 99<br>gram unmarked (tested sterling) cuff. 7" inside diameter including the 1 1/8"<br>gap. No damage or issues.
$905.00
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7" Vintage Navajo sterling onyx cuff bracelet
Vintage Navajo sterling onyx cuff bracelet. 7" including the 1 1/8" adjustable<br>gap. 1 3/8" wide in center, marked sterling, tested sterling. 36.1 grams.
$230.00
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7.625" Vintage Native American Turquoise/sterling cuff bracelet
Vintage Native American Turquoise/sterling cuff bracelet. 7 5/8" including the 1 1/8" adjustable gap. 2 7/8" wide in center, marked and tested sterling, good condition. 93 grams
$1,110.00
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7" Retro Space Age Modernist Gemset sterling silver cuff bracelet
Retro Space Age Modernist Gemset sterling cuff, stones test as pink sapphire and topaz.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$300.00
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7" Alberto Contreras Sterling silver turquoise modernist cuff bracelet
Alberto Contreras Mid century Sterling and turquoise modernist bracelet. Great solid<br>cuff.. Came from a<br>collection of mostly mid 20th century native American jewelry. 2 3/8" wide in<br>center 7" counting the 1.25" gap, 171 grams
$1,295.00
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7" Joe Paul Navajo Sterling Royston Turquoise and Coral Cuff Bracelet
Joe Paul Navajo Sterling Royston Turquoise and Coral Cuff Bracelet. 7" including the 1.25" gap 2" wide in the center, 133.4 grams, very substantial and well made cuff with no issues.
$995.00
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7" Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Mediterranean Coral cuff bracelet
Ray Bennett Navajo Sterling Mediterranean Coral cuff bracelet. No issues, appears unworn. Raymond Bennet, Navajo, has been a silversmith since 1994. He lives where he was born and raised, in Gallup, New Mexico. He learned his craft from his family members, including both his parents and his uncles. Raymond Bennett (Navajo) is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright's "Hallmarks of the Southwest". He began using “R. Bennett or Ray Bennett” in 1978. At one time Ray was the resident silversmith for Atkinson’s Trading Company. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$1,275.00
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7" Vintage Southwestern Sterling stone set cuff bracelet
Vintage Southwestern Sterling stone set cuff bracelet. Nice quality unmarked but tested sterling vintage cuff, unsure of stones. 56.6 grams, 7" including the 1.25" gap 1.5" wide in center.
$270.00
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7" Vintage Tom Billy Navajo Sterling silver Overlay cuff bracelet
7" Vintage Tom Billy Navajo Sterling silver Overlay cuff bracelet. Great looking with minimal wear,<br>7" including the 1.25" gap. 1 3/8" wide 69.6 grams. Tested sterling, only signed<br>TJB
$350.00
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7.25" J Lee Navajo Nevada Turquoise Etch Work Cuff Bracelet
J. Lee Nevada Turquoise Etch Work Cuff Bracelet, Weight:32.3 Grams, | Dimensions: Bracelet: 6" inner, 1.25" gap, 7.25" total, 1" face width, no issues.
$230.00
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7" J Nelson Kingman Turquoise Cuff Bracelet Navajo Sterling Silver
J Nelson Kingman Turquoise Cuff Bracelet Navajo Sterling Silver marked and tested, Weight:61.3 Grams, | Dimensions: Bracelet: 6" inner, 1" gap, 7" total, 1.25" face width | No issues.
$455.00