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70‘s-80‘s Cast Navajo sterling silver kokopelli bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 38" long. Expected wear with no apparent damage. Weight shown is just the entire bolo, if there is a tray pictured it will be tared out of course. Nice bolo from the last quarter of the 20th century.
$225.00
6.5" Jonathan Nez Navajo sterling silver and turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Handcrafted by Navajo artist Johnathan Nez. Navajo silversmith Johnathan Nez makes beautiful pieces of silver jewelry. Coming from a family of silversmiths, Jonhathan is the younger brother of the renowned jewelry artist, Leonard Nez, who was a mentor to Jonhathan for many years. An accomplished designer now in his own right, Jonhathan specializes in making bracelets and works with heavy-gauge sterling silver, adding deep-set stamping to create his distinctive pieces. Combining both the traditional Navajo stamp work in his pieces along with horizontal or vertical lines, Jonathan jewelry line is a is both classic and modern. He was the President of the Navajo Nation.
$475.00
7" Navajo heavily stamped sterling silver convex cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with sterling hallmark. Measures at 7.25" with gap but it‘s convex so will likely be closer to 7", but is adjustable.
$235.00
7" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo sterling silver green turquoise wide band cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Unmarked.
$1,100.00
6.125" 60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver Royston turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Unmarked.
$345.00
7" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo sterling silver Blue Gem Turquoise 3 stone cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Unmarked.
$1,150.00
6.25" Edison Billy (1960-2006) Navajo 14k gold/Sterling silver Gemstone set cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with solid 24 solid 14k yellow gold freeform bead accents. Yellow gemstone untested with no damage or wear.
$850.00
6.85" Navajo sterling silver rug pattern convex sterling silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with illegible signature. Measures 6.85", but it‘s convex so will likely fit closer to 6.5" or slightly larger wrist, but is adjustable to some extent.
$285.00
6.25" 60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver coral cuff bracelet Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no hallmarks, circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$110.00
sz9 Big 60‘s-70‘s Vintage Navajo sterling silver and turquoise ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver with no apparent markings. Third quarter of the 20th century with what appears to be natural fissures in stone.
$150.00
6.5" 20‘s-30‘s Navajo Ingot silver 9 stone turquoise cuff bracelet stamped sides. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid ingot/sterling silver with no issues. Has gaps at the end of each terminal that have always been there since it was made.
$795.00
6.25" Vintage Navajo hand stamped sterling silver wide band cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. No hallmarks, circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$550.00
Navajo Community College Dine Sterling silver Yei Arrowhead belt buckle. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Solid sterling silver, unmarked. There have been many famous Navajo silversmiths that were both teachers and students at Navajo Community college, Kenneth Begay taught silversmithing there from 1968-1973. This could easily be from that era, it was likely made as a faculty gift/presentation. Very good condition, possibly unworn.
$795.00
c1960‘s Vintage Navajo cast sterling silver belt buckle with spiderweb turquoise. Fits up to a 1.5" belt. Solid sterling silver, Unmarked as shown in the pictures. Weight and measurements in pictures. Tested and guaranteed solid sterling silver. Stone secure with loss to matrix as shown.
$450.00
6" 40‘s-50‘s Navajo sterling silver high grade spiderweb turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Very gorgeous stone and bracelet. Stone has an almost magical looking matrix that I have seen before, always in older jewelry but have never positively identified.
$750.00
1970‘s Vintage Navajo sterling silver carved bear overlay bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 37" long. Expected wear with no apparent damage. Weight shown is just the entire bolo, if there is a tray pictured it will be tared out of course. Unmarked other than STERLING.
$165.00
Mary Marie Yazzie Lincoln Navajo Sterling silver Pilot Mountain turquoise bolo tie . Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 44" long. Expected wear with no apparent damage. Weight shown is just the entire bolo, if there is a tray pictured it will be tared out of course. Marked Mary Marie behind the cord, not currently shown in pictures but it‘s there. Mary Marie Lincoln is an accomplished Navajo jeweler. For over 35 years she has been known for her simple, yet elegant designs that are timeless. She often combines various colored stones such as coral and turquoise, in her popular “cluster work pieces. She works closely with her brothers, Lee and Raymond Yazzie, who are both well-known award winning jewelers. Mary Marie lives with her family near Gallup, NM. She is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin.
$1,250.00
sz8 c1940‘s Navajo Heavily stamped sterling silver ring with green turquoise. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver with no apparent markings. Second quarter of the 20th century with no apparent issues.
$450.00
sz8 c1970‘s Navajo sterling silver feather ring with nice turquoise. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver with illegible unidentified hallmark, c1970‘s.
$285.00
David Rosales Navajo Supersmiths Black Jade, Tigers Eye Sterling belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, no issues. No damage, minimal wear. White spots are reflections.
$650.00
c1940‘s Navajo Fred Harvey sterling silver link concho belt hand stamped. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Unmarked
$575.00
Floyd Becenti Navajo sterling silver hand engraved animals link concho belt. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Each concho different, hand engraved, each concho marked as shown. Much better in person.
$1,250.00
c1960‘s Vintage Sterling silver Navajo turquoise/coral 2" belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 2" belt, no issues.
$675.00
Navajo sterling silver Yei‘s with turquoise belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.75" belt, no issues.
$435.00
Vintage Mid Century Hopi or Navajo Sterling silver belt buckle w/overlay design. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Unmarked
$175.00
50‘s-60‘s Navajo sterling silver concho style high grade turquoise belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, no issues.
$345.00
Floyd Becenti Navajo sterling silver carved Kachina overlay belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fits up to a 1.5" belt, no issues.
$345.00
sz13 Silver Ray Navajo sterling silver eagle ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver c1980‘s No issues.
$95.00
Large Vintage Navajo sterling turquoise clip on earrings. Solid sterling silver, weight and measurements in pics. No issues. Unmarked, very high quality stones and bezels. Unmarked, from a very high end collection of Native American jewelry. Strong springs on clips.
$245.00
6.35" 1980‘s M Navajo sterling silver fire agate cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear circa last quarter of 20th century.
$245.00
Tom Bahe (1924-2006) Navajo Overlay Pendant/pin - nice turquoise sterling silver, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver c1970‘s. Marked as shown.
$325.00
6.2" Edsitty Navajo 70‘s Sterling and malachite cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues.
$125.00
7.25" Vintage Navajo sterling silver twisted wire bezel turquoise cuff bracelet Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear circa 60‘s-70‘s unmarked.
$245.00
60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver turquoise squash blossom necklace 26" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$995.00
6 3/8" c1940‘s Navajo twisted sterling silver wire nice turquoise cuff bracelet Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear circa second quarter of 20th century, unmarked.
$1,250.00
60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling silver turquoise beaded naja necklace 26" long, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the third quarter of the 20th century. Unmarked.
$695.00
6.5" Kee Nez Navajo tufa cast sterling silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear. Circa last quarter of 20th century. Navajo silversmith, Kee Nez, is a member of the Many-Goats clan and is from an artistic family. His mother is a rug weaver and his grandfather was a silversmith, but he credits his award-winning brother, Al Nez, with influencing his style. Kee uses 14K gold and sterling silver to create his stunning handcrafted surface design on bolas, rings, pendants, and earrings. He often uses sandcasting techniques to produce each item and many times uses the finest American turquoise or richly colored coral as a focal point on the piece. Kee was featured in Arizona Highways in the article “A New Generation of Indian Artists and has several pieces showcased in the books, Enduring Traditions and Navajo Indian Jewelry by Jerry and Lois Jacka. He has garnered numerous awards at Gallup, New Mexico‘s Annual Intertribal Ceremonial.
$795.00
6 3/8" c1940‘s Navajo twisted sterling silver wire nice turquoise cuff bracelet Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear circa second quarter of 20th century, unmarked.
$495.00
Roie Jaque Navajo sterling larger turquoise pendant, no damage, weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver from the last quarter of the 20th century. Marked as shown. Having the bloodlines from 3 different Native American tribes, Roie‘s affiliation belongs to the Navajo, Acoma and Apache tribes. He was brought up Navajo and taught the Navajo culture. He speaks, writes and reads the Navajo language. Wearing a few different hats, Roie has not only been a master silversmith for nearly a 1/2 of century, but also wears the hat of a weaver, which he learned this particular art from his mother. Using the wool that‘s taken from his own sheep, Roie then shears the wool, washes and cleans the wool then cards and spins the wool into yarn.
$425.00
sz8 Huge Charles Johnson Navajo sterling silver turquoise ring. Weight and measurements in pictures, no issues, appears unworn.
$435.00
Doris Smallcanyon Navajo sterling Kachina pendant/pin w/Kingman turquoise 24" long necklace included. Weight and measurements in pictures, all solid sterling silver.
$345.00
Large Jimmy Yazzie Navajo sterling coral, faux claw needlepoint bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 40" long.
$750.00
CL Navajo sterling silver carved fossil pendant signed MCF Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver, carved pendant appears to be signed MCF, unresearched c1980.
$295.00
sz8 Large RVT Navajo sterling silver ring with nice turquoise. Weight and measurements in pictures, no issues, appears unworn. Solid sterling, artists hallmark with no sterling mark as typical of this era c1970‘s.
$195.00
sz10.75 Billy Slim Navajo huge turquoise sterling silver ring Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling late 20th century ring from huge collection, appears unworn with no issues.
$495.00
sz9.25 CT Navajo sterling silver turquoise long ring. Weight and measurements in pictures. Solid sterling silver c1970‘s. No issues.
$175.00
6.6" 60‘s-70‘s Navajo silver Kokopelli overlay sterling cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Minimal wear. Unmarked other than old sterling mark.. Circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$195.00
c1970‘s E Brown Navajo cast sterling silver turquoise belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear.
$325.00
Harry Morgan Navajo sterling silver deep stamped bolo tie w/ turquoise. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 37" long, extremely high quality slide and tips. Numerous award winner Navajo artist Harry Morgan (1947-2008) was a 5th generation Navajo silversmith who‘ll always be remembered for his traditional "Vintage Revival-Old Pawn" style jewelry that had these gleaming sterling vintage looking darkened finishings that were made in a classic old style Navajo design..The beauty he gave the sterling was so warm that it brought out the metal‘s maximum luster..Harry once said "That‘s the way old style jewelry should look," he said.. "When silver is all shined up it hides all of the intricate detail in the stamp work and the bezels. This older style is what I grew up with and what I love." Although it was his mother who inspired him to create this style of jewelry that had that old Navajo look,it was Harry however who was the 1st to bring this style to the forefront of the industry..Paving the way for others like his brother-in-law Kirk Smith who then followed in Harry‘s footsteps & with Kirk‘s connection with other artists,they then followed in Kirk‘s footsteps. Now this is the dominant style amongst most Navajo artists & you see this old pawn style darkened finishing everywhere..Kirks name will always be associated with Harry‘s & vise versa. if you‘ve ever wondered why most Navajo pieces have that old style look & finishing where many of you can‘t tell if the piece is new or old anymore,it was this man who we can give the credit to for bringing a style of jewelry that we now see everywhere. He lived to see his jewelry being exhibited at the Heard Museum a year before his death.
$875.00
Wilbert Secatero Navajo sterling silver stamped belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear.
$495.00
6.125" 1940‘s Navajo silver petrified wood agate triple shank cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues, Unmarked, circa second quarter of the 20th century.
$285.00
Boyd Tsosie Navajo silver smoky Bisbee turquoise modernist pendant. Weight and measurements in pictures. Very attractive stone in this pendant that I believe to be Bisbee. Boyd Tsosie is a jeweler who draws inspiration from the rich heritage of his Navajo traditions. Born in 1954, he has been making jewelry since he was sixteen years of age. In 1979, Boyd Tsosie was only 23. He was already among the top echelon of Southwestern jewelers / silversmiths (both past and present). Boyd was featured in Arizona Highways along with other greats like Jesse Monongye, his brother Richard Tsosie, Gibson Nez, James Little, and Larry Golsch. These Navajo silversmiths all would go on to build fine reputations and set the standards you see today for Southwest jewelry. Kenneth Begaye, a teacher at the Navajo Community College on the Navajo Reservation, inspired Boyd at a young age. Boyd gives credit to Kenneth for teaching him his trade. Kenneth Begay has been deemed the father of modern Navajo jewelry. Before Kenneth Begay, Navajo Indian Jewelry was much like it had been for the past 100 years. Navajo jewelry had a strong Spanish influence. Which is entirely understandable since it was a Mexican silversmith (who learned from the Spanish) that taught the first Navajo to work silver. Boyd considers Kenneth Begay a major influence and carries on today the work of Kenneth Begay. Boyd Tsosie continues to move Navajo jewelry forward and he, like Kenneth Begay, generously shares his knowledge with other silversmiths. Boyd, working with his brother Richard, first gained widespread recognition for his soldered flower and leaf designs. Later, he moved his jewelry designs to a more complex, contemporary look. Over the years Boyd has developed a contemporary style of work primarily in 14K gold combined with turquoise, coral, lapis, and sugilite. Boyd feels that he is creating “tomorrows tradition in Navajo jewelry by being given the rights and prayers by his elders to create his special pieces. He is featured in Navajo Indian Jewelry and Enduring Traditions by Jerry and Lois Jacka and North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment by Lois Dubin. In recent years, Boyd and his son have given back to the Navajo Nation with a nonprofit to give counsel and help to those with substance challenges.
$895.00
6.4" Vintage Navajo silver chip inlay geometric cuff bracelet nice stamped sides. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no markings which is typical of Native American jewelry of this era c1960‘s-70‘s.
$285.00
6.75" AY Navajo overlay Silver turquoise and coral bear paw cuff bracelet. Fits up to a 6.75" wrist, slightly adjustable. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues, circa 1980‘s.
$325.00
6.75" Navajo overlay geometric Sterling silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues, Marked as shown, unresearched due to time limitations. High quality.
$245.00
6.5" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo silver Fred Harvey thunderbird hand stamped cuff bracelet, Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver with no issues. Unmarked, circa second quarter of 20th century.
$295.00
Large c1960‘s Navajo cast silver and turquoise belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear. Unmarked.
$565.00
6.4" c1930‘s Navajo silver domes row cuff braclet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. no issues. Apparently unmarked, from the second quarter of the 20th century.
$550.00
Vintage Navajo sterling silver comb and hair barrette collection . Fully functional, appears unused. Marked as shown, 50 grams total weight, measurements in pics. anderas
$285.00
c1980 Navajo sterling silver, turquoise, arrowhead bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 38" long. Apparently unmarked.
$195.00
6.375" Tahe Sterling gold filled stamped twisted wire Navajo cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. no issues.
$175.00
6.5" Elaine Becenti Navajo sterling wild ponies cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. no issues.
$295.00
6.75" Navajo silver feather form cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. no issues. Illegible hallmarks.
$245.00
c1980 Benny Apachito Navajo silver red webbed Kingman turquoise bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 38" long
$450.00
6.5" c1930 Navajo Fred Harvey Whirling Logs thungerbird turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Unmarked, not sure if they get any better than this.
$1,495.00
6.25" Tahe Sterling Navajo silver twisted wire cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues.
$95.00
Vintage LB Tom Navajo Sterling Silver, turquoise, coral belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear.
$345.00
Aaron Peshlakai Navajo Sterling and ironwood belt buckle. Solid sterling silver with weight and other measurements in the pictures. Fully functional vintage condition with minimal wear. Aaron is the son of Norbert Peshlakai, an amazing silversmith in his own right with work in museums and numerous large collections.
$495.00
6.25" 20‘s-30‘s Navajo ingot silver cuff bracelet with nice stampings. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Good early Navajo cuff bracelet
$1,100.00
6.2" c1970 Vintage Navajo silver large turquoise cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Stone intact and secure with some old fissures/hairlines shown in the pictures.
$495.00
6.5" Vintage Navajo Whirling logs Butterfly stamped ingot silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. One stone just outside center with what appears to be an old stable fracture.. Unmarked, great bracelet, can‘t make up my mind if it‘s c1930 or a revival piece.
$795.00
6.6" c1950 Navajo Arts & Crafts Guild silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild The foundation for an arts and crafts guild for the Navajo tribe was laid in 1939 when a crafts program was established at Fort Wingate, New Mexico with assistance from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Ambrose Roanhorse was selected as director of the project, the purpose of which was to provide employment for those who had learned silversmithing at federal Indian schools as well as for established silversmiths in the vicinity. Roanhorse distributed supplies on the reservation and collected finished work to be sold through the guild. By 1940, with the help of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board (IACB), the program was established as the Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild (NACG), though it was not formally chartered by the tribal council until 1941, at which time it moved to Window Rock. Silver was produced either at the guild shop, in the homes of the craftsmen, or at community workshops established on the reservation. Materials and supplies were issued only to craftsmen who could meet the standards and requirements for quality established by the guild. These standards were similar to the stringent standards set in 1938 by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board silver stamping program (which meant no power-driven machinery nor sheet silver could be used in the production)[see Note * below]though craftsmen having their own materials, supplies, and workshops could offer their products for sale to the guild. Full-time managers were hired, and one of the first was Anglo anthropologist John Adair. In his 1944 book The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths, Adair wrote, The purpose of the guild is to increase the tribal income from the sale of arts and crafts by promotion of fine handicrafts which will sell in quality stores in the East, Middle West, and Southwest. The tourist market is purposely avoided, as it does not yield as high a return per man hour as the more exclusive stores and shops. The type of silverware that the guild promotes is similar to that which has been at the Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Fort Wingate Indian schools; a revival of the old simple types of jewelry, without sets for the most part. Emphasis is placed on cast work. The guild also handles vegetable-dyed rugs and some aniline-dyed rugs of similar pattern and excellent workmanship. (pg 209) Two of the “quality stores who purchased from the Navajo Guild in 1947 were Marshall Fields and Tiffanys. In 1943 the United Indian Traders Association (UITA) complained that the guild was in direct competition with the traders. The controversy continued in 1946 during the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial when Arthur Woodward, one of the judges of the silversmithing division, was shocked to learn that the craftsmen who worked with the NACG were not permitted to submit their work for competition. The Ceremonial board contended the Navajo Guild was government subsidized and should be disqualified; Woodward refuted their claim in an open letter published in the Gallup Independent newspaper, saying that guild craftsmen were in business for themselves and questioned whether the Gallup traders feared their silver would fare poorly in competition with the silver made by guild craftsmen. Despite complaints from the reservation traders, the guild continued to succeed and grow; Ned Hatathli was named the first Navajo manager in 1951. In 1964 the guild opened its first branch at Cameron, Arizona, under the management of Kenneth Begay. By the late 1960s the NACG had added branches at Betatakin (Navajo National Monument), Kayenta, Teec Nos Pos, and Chinle. In 1971 the guild became the Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise (NACE) and continues to be the only Navajo Nationowned business engaged in the purchase and sale of Navajo-made arts and crafts. The title “Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild and its Horned Moon logo were registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 1943. Items made through the NACG were hallmarked with the Horned Moon logo and often included the word NAVAJO. Sometimes individual silversmiths hallmarks are also found on these pieces. Note* For discussions of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board silver stamping program that ran from 1938-1943 see Reassessing Hallmarks of Native Southwest Jewelry by Pat & Kim Messier, Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks by Bille Hougart, and The Native American Curio Trade In New Mexico by Jonathan Batkin. IACB numbers were assigned April 1938, but the Navajo Guild at Fort Wingate was assigned US NAVAJO 70 in March 1940.
$1,175.00
Large Navajo SJ Bear paw sterling and turquoise earrings. Vintage earrings with no issues. Weight and measurements in pics.
$95.00
6.625" Vintage Navajo turquoise/coral sterling silver shadowbox cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No detectable markings
$325.00
Vintage Delbert Delgarito Navajo Sterling silver sugilitie concho bolo tie. Solid sterling silver slide and tips. Weight and measurements in pics. 38" long
$285.00
6.5" c1950‘s Bisbee Turquoise Navajo silver row cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Unmarked, circa third quarter of the 20th century.
$950.00
6 1/8" Blue Gem Turquoise Steve Yellowhorse Navajo sterling silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Marked as shown, circa third quarter of the 20th century. Steve Yellowhorse has been creating beautiful jewelry for several decades. His contemporary designs are both unique and very wearable.
$425.00
6.75" Vintage Navajo silver cuff bracelet w/large turquoise. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Unmarked, circa 3rd quarter of the 20th century.
$495.00
6.5" Vintage Navajo silver triple carinated twisted wire stamped cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Unmarked, circa 3rd quarter of the 20th century.
$465.00
7.25" Vintage E Navajo silver chip inlay wide band cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. One tiny spot of loss towards the gap on one side, no other issues. Marked as shown, circa 1970‘s.
$245.00
6.5" 30‘s-40‘s Navajo silver nicely stamped cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Unmarked, circa 2nd quarter of the 20th century.
$750.00
6.25" Vintage Tahe Navajo sterling eagle dancer cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Marked as shown, circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$345.00
6.5" Kahe Navajo sterling overlay copper alloy storyteller cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues. Marked as shown, circa last quarter of the 20th century.
$95.00
6 3/8" Navajo silver convex cuff bracelet with hand stampings. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues.
$95.00
6.75" Wilbert Benally Navajo silver spiderweb turquoise single stone cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Very well made contemporary Navajo cuff bracelet
$285.00
6" Vintage Navajo overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver c. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver.
$115.00
6 5/8" Tahe Navajo silver twisted wire border cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. No issues.
$165.00
6 5/8" 60‘s-70‘s Navajo sterling Botryoidal turquoise cuff bracelet. No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. No identifying marks.
$595.00
6.25" 30‘s-40‘s hand stamped Navajo Fred Harvey cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Unmarked with no issues.
$235.00
6" Vintage Navajo overlay cuff bracelet sterling silver c. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver.
$185.00
6" Vintage Navajo silver thick twisted wire cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Very nice bracelet, tough to date but seems older. Unmarked
$165.00
6 3/8" Ted Etsitty Navajo silver cuff bracelet with large Royston turquoise No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Circa 80‘s-90‘s with original price on it. The stone would cost more than that today.
$785.00
6.5" Tahe Sterling 4 row Navajo cuff bracelet with twisted wire dividers. No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Marked as shown in pictures.
$245.00
6 5/8" 1970‘s E.L. Navajo Sterling chip inlay Virginia cuff bracelet. Possible loss to one "chip" inside I, no other issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Marked as shown.
$345.00
7" c1940‘s Navajo 3 stone turquoise silver cuff bracelet. Weight and measurements in pictures, solid sterling silver. Nice old bracelet from the second quarter of the 20th century, unmarked. No issues.
$475.00
6 1/8" Vintage Navajo dot-dot-dash style turquoise silver row cuff bracelet No issues, solid sterling, weight and measurements in pictures. Apparently unmarked, circa 40‘s-50‘s.
$1,250.00
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