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6" Ron Bedonie Navajo heavy stamped sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet

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6" Ron Bedonie Navajo Intricately stamped sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very clean with no significant wear, very high grade turquoise stone with a beautiful chocolate matrix. Could be Bisbee.

Elegant, chiseled silverwork defines Ron Bedonie‘s fine Navajo jewelry. His buckles, bracelets, bolas, and concha belts are distinguished by extraordinary stamping and chiseling--work that earned him many first-prize ribbons over the years at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial competition.
“I pressured myself into getting finely chiseled lines because it was more of a challenge," Bedonie said of his work.
In addition to jewelry, he also created unusually shaped large and miniature containers, which were fashioned for practical use. His complex silver containers were composed of as many as 18 individual pieces when they were completed.
Ron Bedonie began working with silver when he was 20 years old, having learned sliversmithing techniques from his parents, Lutricia Yellowhair and John Bedonie Sr. Rons mother Lutricia (d. 2021) was especially a major support and influence in his life. She was a highly-skilled silversmith who specialized in the feather design.
Initially, Ron learned soldering techniques, then went on to learn stamping from his cousin, Thomas Jim. Ron was inspired to make a container after seeing one of Jims pieces, and he was encouraged to hone his skills by the Heard Museum and other established galleries. Ron Bedonie made his own stamps and chisels based on his sketches, and sometimes used old car parts to create his tools.
Sadly, Ron passed away in 2024. We will miss him! An extremely talented and resourceful artist, Garlands is proud to have been able to feature Ron Bedonies work over the years.
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    6" Ron Bedonie Navajo Intricately stamped sterling silver turquoise cuff bracelet. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very clean with no significant wear, very high grade turquoise stone with a beautiful chocolate matrix. Could be Bisbee.

    Elegant, chiseled silverwork defines Ron Bedonie‘s fine Navajo jewelry. His buckles, bracelets, bolas, and concha belts are distinguished by extraordinary stamping and chiseling--work that earned him many first-prize ribbons over the years at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial competition.
    “I pressured myself into getting finely chiseled lines because it was more of a challenge," Bedonie said of his work.
    In addition to jewelry, he also created unusually shaped large and miniature containers, which were fashioned for practical use. His complex silver containers were composed of as many as 18 individual pieces when they were completed.
    Ron Bedonie began working with silver when he was 20 years old, having learned sliversmithing techniques from his parents, Lutricia Yellowhair and John Bedonie Sr. Rons mother Lutricia (d. 2021) was especially a major support and influence in his life. She was a highly-skilled silversmith who specialized in the feather design.
    Initially, Ron learned soldering techniques, then went on to learn stamping from his cousin, Thomas Jim. Ron was inspired to make a container after seeing one of Jims pieces, and he was encouraged to hone his skills by the Heard Museum and other established galleries. Ron Bedonie made his own stamps and chisels based on his sketches, and sometimes used old car parts to create his tools.
    Sadly, Ron passed away in 2024. We will miss him! An extremely talented and resourceful artist, Garlands is proud to have been able to feature Ron Bedonies work over the years.

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