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Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo Jeweler - New Mexico, USA
***ONE OF A KIND***
Beautiful piece of natural Royston turquoise in Artie's beautiful silver "scatter dot" setting. This is a 2016 piece. I purchased two dramatic Royston bracelets from Artie at the same time. See elsewhere for the other which is a bluer version of Royston.
Artie has been designing sophisticated Native American jewelry for years. Jewelry work has been in the Yellowhorse family for generations. Her two daughters, Desiree and Lei Lani are active members of the business.
Type: Bracelet - Cuff
Metal: Sterling Silver
Stones or Other Materials: Natural Royston Turquoise (Green)
Bracelet Height (Top with Turquoise and Beads): 1-5/8"
Bracelet Width (Top with Turquoise and Beads): 1-1/2"
Height (Turquoise): 1-1/8"H
Width (Turquoise): 7/8"W
Bracelet Width (Cuff): 1" tapered to 1/4"
Bracelet Size (Metal Only): 5-3/8"
Bracelet Opening: 1-1/8"
Weight: 2.2oz/62g/.14lb
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: Sterling
Repeatable Design: One-of-a-kind. Custom. A similar setting can be made but it will be built around an available gem stone. Quality stones are getting very to find and expensive. Artie is striving to find the best turquoise still on the market but it is a real struggle.
Available in other materials: Yes, the general setting but, as above, the piece will key on the stone
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