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Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo - New Mexico, USA Native American Jewelry
This stunning link bracelet features Artie's domed center (14K) set in a base of silver beads. All handmade. Gold/Silver mixes have always been a favorite of mine so I couldn't resist when I saw it in this design.
This is a nice, chunky bracelet. I have matching post earrings. I originally posted this as a part of a set but the photos were terrible so I'm reposting and selling the pieces separately.
Artie stayed away from gold for a number a years so I'm glad to see some pieces now and then, expect prices to fluctuate with the gold market..
Link Bracelet Size: Approximately 6-1/2" to 6-7/8". This is a link bracelet so it is intended to have some give. Links can be added or removed to make it smaller or larger.
Like most of Artie's bracelets, this is fabricated to best fit a "medium/average wrist). I think this would be a tight fit on someone with 7" wrist (hard to latch but could easily have a link or two added.
Total Length (stretched): 7-1/8"
Links - Total Diameter: 15/16"
Links - Center Dome Diameter: 1/2"
Weight - Bracelet (only): Total 1.8 oz/50gr/.11lbs
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: 14K Sterling
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P112215
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