7" Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay cuff bracelet corn kachinas sterling silver

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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. 7" Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay cuff bracelet corn kachinas sterling silver. Amazing bracelet circa last quarter of the 20th century. Guaranteed Hopi Made, unsure of artist. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with appropriate wear but no damage. Weight and measurements in pictures.
Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.
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All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the... Per saperne di più

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$1,995.00 escl. I.V.A.

    Descrizione

    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. 7" Big Bernard Dawahoya Hopi overlay cuff bracelet corn kachinas sterling silver. Amazing bracelet circa last quarter of the 20th century. Guaranteed Hopi Made, unsure of artist. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver with appropriate wear but no damage. Weight and measurements in pictures.
    Hopi artist Bernard Dawahoya was considered by all to be a master silversmith. His bold and clean designs along with the precise matting or texture he worked into the negative areas of this pieces, made his work easily recognizable. His Hopi name was Masaqueva (Wings of the sun). He was born in the second Mesa village of Shungopavi. Not only a master jeweler, but a respected storyteller and a man of great talents. He passed away in 2010. His work is displayed in Museums across the country and in many publications.
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