Vintage Navajo Sterling Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet Signed Artist KM 70s-80s
Vintage Navajo Sterling Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet Signed Artist KM 70s-80s
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Vintage Navajo sterling silver cuff bracelet featuring a natural turquoise cabochon set in a hand-crafted traditional Southwestern setting. The bracelet is signed “KM” on the interior of the cuff.
The design features a split-rail cuff construction with applied silver accents and a classic bezel-set oval Royston turquoise stone displaying attractive natural matrix. The bracelet has developed a rich natural patina that highlights the hand-tooled details and vintage character.
This piece is substantial at 22 grams and shows the craftsmanship typical of Native American silversmith work from the late 20th century.
Details:
• Signed: Navajo Artist KM
• Metal: Sterling Silver
• Stone: Natural Turquoise
• Weight: 22 grams
• Style: Navajo / Southwestern cuff bracelet
• Closure: Open cuff (adjustable within reason)
• Condition: Good vintage condition with natural patina
- Circa 1970-1980
A beautiful example of traditional Navajo silver work and an excellent addition to any Southwestern or Native American jewelry collection.
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The design features a split-rail cuff construction with applied silver accents and a classic bezel-set oval Royston turquoise stone displaying attractive natural matrix. The bracelet has developed a rich natural patina that highlights the hand-tooled details and vintage character.
This piece is substantial at 22 grams and shows the craftsmanship typical of Native American silversmith work from the late 20th century.
Details:
• Signed: Navajo Artist KM
• Metal: Sterling Silver
• Stone: Natural Turquoise
• Weight: 22 grams
• Style: Navajo / Southwestern cuff bracelet
• Closure: Open cuff (adjustable within reason)
• Condition: Good vintage condition with natural patina
- Circa 1970-1980
A beautiful example of traditional Navajo silver work and an excellent addition to any Southwestern or Native American jewelry collection.
