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6.5" Michael Perry Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, coral horse cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. Circa 2000 with some expected age appropriate wear.
If no maker is mentioned or mark shown in the pictures please assume this piece is unmarked which is to be expected with older Native American silver jewelry. If it‘s hallmarked and I‘m not familiar with the artist most of the time I will just mention the hallmark with no research/attribution as time is everything in our business. Thank you for looking.
Bracelets are shown in the photos with a tape measure inside the bracelet, other photos will typically show the gap size. The size at the beginning of the title includes the gap. Almost all bracelets that don‘t have inlay work should be adjustable by at least .25", please refer to pictures for the gap size to see if it would work if slightly adjusted as the gap would change.
Michael Perry – Navajo
Michael Perry is an outstanding Navajo artist whose jewelry has taken the Native American art world by storm. Born in 1972, Michael creates stunning contemporary jewelry combining overlay, inlay and tufa cast techniques. He uses the very finest natural turquoise and the deepest oxblood Mediterranean coral to create his masterpiece bracelets, bolos, buckles and concho belts. His work has won numerous awards.
Michael’s parents were silversmiths in the 1970’s. He grew up around a large number of Native American artists who worked with his mother and father. Years later, he picked up his parents tools and began to experiment. Influenced by many of his contemporaries, he developed his own techniques and designs and, several years ago, became serious about creating jewelry. Today, his jewelry can be found in some of the finest Native American jewelry galleries in the world.
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