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6.5" Leroy Begay Navajo Sterling and denim lapis cuff bracelet

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6.5" Leroy Begay Navajo Sterling and denim lapis bracelet. No issues.<br><br>Award-winning silversmith, Leroy Begay was raised in Pinon, Arizona, located on<br>the Navajo Reservation. He has been making traditional Navajo jewelry for over<br>30 years.<br>Traveling extensively throughout the southwest, Begay finds inspiration for his<br>jewelry designs in the sights he sees. Bridges, various architectural elements,<br>rock formations, even automobiles fuel his imagination and are reflected in his<br>work.<br><br>Using sterling silver and 14k gold, Begay designs each piece, then hammers,<br>cuts, and solders his creations into shape. All the stones that Begay uses for<br>inlay, as well as cabochons are natural and of the highest quality cuts. His<br>pieces have gleaned numerous design awards including first place from the Santa<br>Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, two of the<br>most prestigious shows in the southwest.<br><br>Adornment was an important element of Native American communication. Begay’s<br>beautiful jewelry pieces speak strongly to his artistic visions and cultural<br>traditions.
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$240.00 Excl. VAT

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    6.5" Leroy Begay Navajo Sterling and denim lapis bracelet. No issues.<br><br>Award-winning silversmith, Leroy Begay was raised in Pinon, Arizona, located on<br>the Navajo Reservation. He has been making traditional Navajo jewelry for over<br>30 years.<br>Traveling extensively throughout the southwest, Begay finds inspiration for his<br>jewelry designs in the sights he sees. Bridges, various architectural elements,<br>rock formations, even automobiles fuel his imagination and are reflected in his<br>work.<br><br>Using sterling silver and 14k gold, Begay designs each piece, then hammers,<br>cuts, and solders his creations into shape. All the stones that Begay uses for<br>inlay, as well as cabochons are natural and of the highest quality cuts. His<br>pieces have gleaned numerous design awards including first place from the Santa<br>Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, two of the<br>most prestigious shows in the southwest.<br><br>Adornment was an important element of Native American communication. Begay’s<br>beautiful jewelry pieces speak strongly to his artistic visions and cultural<br>traditions.

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