Vintage Bell Trading post Navajo sterling cuff bracelet with turquoise

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All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Bell Trading post Navajo sterling cuff bracelet with turquoise. Marked<br>and tested sterling 29.1 grams 6 3/8" including the 1 1/8" adjustable gap. 1<br>5/8" wide in center.<br><br>Established in the 1930s in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bell Trading Post was<br>primarily known for its manufactured southwestern style jewelry that was<br>assembled and decorated by Native Americans. These souvenir jewelry pieces were<br>sold to tourists at their store on Rt. 66 and other tourist shops across the<br>Southwest. The company's name changed to Sunbell Corporation in 1969, and it<br>ceased operations in the late 1980s.
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$240.00 Excl. VAT

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    Description

    All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Vintage Bell Trading post Navajo sterling cuff bracelet with turquoise. Marked<br>and tested sterling 29.1 grams 6 3/8" including the 1 1/8" adjustable gap. 1<br>5/8" wide in center.<br><br>Established in the 1930s in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bell Trading Post was<br>primarily known for its manufactured southwestern style jewelry that was<br>assembled and decorated by Native Americans. These souvenir jewelry pieces were<br>sold to tourists at their store on Rt. 66 and other tourist shops across the<br>Southwest. The company's name changed to Sunbell Corporation in 1969, and it<br>ceased operations in the late 1980s.

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