TriAngled Overlay
Stamping & Sawcuts
#1 Heavy Gauge
Sterling Silver
Size 6-1/8 (Medium-Small)">
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Randy Secatero & Sylvana Apache, Navajo - New Mexico, USA
These folks do beautiful metal work. The saw-cuts and stamping are high quality and very sharp. I love the way they taper and flatten the ends of the piece. The two sides of this cuff are matching in design. This bracelet uses heavy gauge silver. It is very substantial, but not overly heavy. I usually carry the lighter gauge version of this style cuff.
Probably best known for the copper/silver work he does with wife, Sylvana Apache, his silver work is also distinct.
This is definitely a unisex bracelet. Although this may run small for most men, I have included it in the men's section.
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Materials: #1 Heavy Gauge Sterling Silver
Total Bracelet Size: 6-1/8" - Size Medium-Small
Inside Measurement (Metal Only): 5-1/8"
Bracelet Opening (Gap): 1"
Adjustability: This bracelet should not be adjusted. If you want to try, it should be done by a professional jeweler. Note: pieces that have been adjusted in any way may not be returned.
Weight: 1.6oz/44gr/0.1lbs
Signed: Randy Secatero Canoncito Band of Navajos
Hallmarked: Sterling
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