6.25" Vintage Navajo Fred Guerro Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet

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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 Navajo Fred Guerro Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. 6.25" including the 1" gap. 1 5/8" in center. Old, stable fracture in turquoise, well worn cuff with lots of character. Tested sterling, unmarked. 47.3 grams. Fred was a master silversmith, selling his jewelry nationwide and with his regular customers in Socorro, Alamogordo, and Gallup. He built houses, mostly out of adobe mud, a skill that is becoming very rare. Fred was also a skilled fence builder and travelled many miles to work for ranchers across the state. Many nephews and relatives who travelled with him to and fence building remember his stories, his humor, and jokes. Fred was very hospitable by opening his home to many people who needed a place to stay, needed a place to rehabilitate, and/or just needed to get it together. He lived in Alamo most of his life, but also shortly in To’hajiilee, and Socorro. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
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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 Navajo Fred Guerro Sterling/turquoise cuff bracelet. 6.25" including the 1" gap. 1 5/8" in center. Old, stable fracture in turquoise, well worn cuff with lots of character. Tested sterling, unmarked. 47.3 grams. Fred was a master silversmith, selling his jewelry nationwide and with his regular customers in Socorro, Alamogordo, and Gallup. He built houses, mostly out of adobe mud, a skill that is becoming very rare. Fred was also a skilled fence builder and travelled many miles to work for ranchers across the state. Many nephews and relatives who travelled with him to and fence building remember his stories, his humor, and jokes. Fred was very hospitable by opening his home to many people who needed a place to stay, needed a place to rehabilitate, and/or just needed to get it together. He lived in Alamo most of his life, but also shortly in To’hajiilee, and Socorro. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
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