Plenty of openwork on this bracelet allows it to breathe on your wrist. The variety of colors amidst 23 different turquoise cabochons will entertain your eyes for many years to come. Each stone has a domed top surface, evidence of extra attention to detail by this unnamed jeweler.
Description | Plenty of openwork on this bracelet allows it to breathe on your wrist. The variety of colors amidst 23 different turquoise cabochons will entertain your eyes for many years to come. Each stone has a domed top surface, evidence of extra attention to detail by this unnamed jeweler. |
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About the Artist | The best book to explain the steps in creating Zuni cluster jewelry is Oscar Branson's Indian Jewelry Making. Volume II. Look at page 48 illustrating each step to create a cluster bracelet. |
Culture | American Indian, Zuni |
Medium | Sterling silver and natural turquoise |
Troy ounces | .69 troy ounces |
Size | 5 1/2" interior measurement plus 1" gap. Width of bracelet is 5/8". |
Signed | No |
Date of creation | 1930's |
Condition | Excellent |
Turquoise | Natural turquoise from several mines |
Provenance | CP 3062 |
Gram weight | 21.4 grams |