2 Rows of 7 Needlepoint Turquoise
Sterling Silver
Size 6-3/8 (Medium)">
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Cecil & Connie Hattie Johnson, Zuni Jewelers - New Mexico, USA
This is this husband-wife team's distinct handmade signature style. Due to the inlay, this bracelet is very minimally adjustable from the bottom. (adjusted jewelry cannot be returned)
Last I knew about them, about 2017, they were no longer working due to Cecil's ill health. They should be in their early 60's. When they were active, they supplied their work to a number of trader shops for resale to people like me. Even then, they periodically disappeared for months at a time. When they surfaced, I'd try to get in a supply.
Based upon what I have been told, I will never see their work again. That being the case, what I have on hand is the end of it. At time of writing, there are still some rings. Click on their name, above, to see everything available. This is a repost.
Note: The photo modeling the Johnson's artwork is clearly NOT a two row cuff but is shown for demonstration purposes only.
Materials: Turquoise and Sterling Silver
Bracelet Width (Inlay & Perimeter Accent): 9/16"
Bracelet Total Size: 6-3/8 (Medium)
Bracelet Size (Metal Only): 5-1/4"
Bracelet Opening: 1-1/4"
Weight: .4oz/11g/
Signed: CCH Johnson Zuni (etched script)
Hallmarked: No, this is not unusual for Zuni pieces.
P010916
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