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6.75" Verdy Jake Navajo Smoky Bisbee turquoise sterling silver cuff bracelet

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6.75" Verdy Jake Navajo Smoky Bisbee turquoise sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. High grade Arizona Bisbee natural turquoise, side pieces with a rare spiderweb matrix. Circa last quarter of the 20th century to early 21st century. Verdy Jake (one of the many working female Navajo silversmiths) grew up in a family with thirteen children. Her oldest brother began silverwork and then taught the rest of his siblings, including Verdy. She has been active since the 1990’s. Her hallmark is a "V" or "Verdy". Verdy lives at Smith Lake on the Navajo reservation. She is in her thirties and has four children.

Verdy is known for her traditional revival silverwork.

Barry Simpson shares these thoughts about Verdy‘s work:

"Old style Navajo jewelry greatly appeals to me. Verdy Jake has the skills to represent the look and feel of antique Indian jewelry as it would appear on the weathered, textured hand or wrist of one of our elderly native friends. Her jewelry looks good and feels right. Verdy has exquisite taste in stones. With silver smithing tools her grandfather used in his youth, Verdy creates jewelry that exemplifies the American Indian Southwest.”
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$4,750.00 Sin IVA

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    Descripción

    6.75" Verdy Jake Navajo Smoky Bisbee turquoise sterling silver cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with weight and measurements in pictures. High grade Arizona Bisbee natural turquoise, side pieces with a rare spiderweb matrix. Circa last quarter of the 20th century to early 21st century. Verdy Jake (one of the many working female Navajo silversmiths) grew up in a family with thirteen children. Her oldest brother began silverwork and then taught the rest of his siblings, including Verdy. She has been active since the 1990’s. Her hallmark is a "V" or "Verdy". Verdy lives at Smith Lake on the Navajo reservation. She is in her thirties and has four children.

    Verdy is known for her traditional revival silverwork.

    Barry Simpson shares these thoughts about Verdy‘s work:

    "Old style Navajo jewelry greatly appeals to me. Verdy Jake has the skills to represent the look and feel of antique Indian jewelry as it would appear on the weathered, textured hand or wrist of one of our elderly native friends. Her jewelry looks good and feels right. Verdy has exquisite taste in stones. With silver smithing tools her grandfather used in his youth, Verdy creates jewelry that exemplifies the American Indian Southwest.”

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