Copper with Stamped Silver Overlay
Size 7-5/8 (Extra Large)">
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Randy Secatero & Sylvana Apache, Navajo - New Mexico, USA
Randy and Sylvana do among the nicest silver on copper that I've seen. Their cuffs can have some heft due to the combined weight of the copper and silver. Note, the second photo was taken under much brighter light.
The stamping work is always excellent, very sharp. They also work in pure silver (which I carry).
Some people have more acidic perspiration than others, they are more likely to experience some skin discoloration from the copper than others. It doesn't hurt anything and can be washed off. Wipe your bracelet down each night to help remove the acids.
Stones or Other Materials: Copper and Sterling Silver
Total Bracelet Size: 7-5/8" Extra Large
Inside Measurement (Metal Only): 6-3/8"
Bracelet Opening: 1-1/4"
Adjustability: Due to the thickness (3/16"), I wouldn't recommend it. If you did it, professional assistance would be required. Jewelry that has been adjusted may not be returned. Custom can be made.
Weight: 4.5oz/128gr/0.282lbs
Signed: Randy Secatero Sylvana Apache Canoncito Band of Navajos
Hallmarked: Sterling
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