Onyx
Twist & Double Sawcut w Pinches
Sterling Silver
Size 6-1/6">
Sold Out - $465.00
This is the work of Artie's ace sawcut specialist, Henry Chackee. Henry was one of, if not the best sawcut silversmith doing Native American work. He passed away April 25th, 2024. If you want his work and see it, get it while you can as there will be no more.
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Henry Chackee Master Navajo Silversmith
This medium large oval features Henry's distinct sterling silver single twist-wire and double sawcut with "pinches" setting.
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.
Composition: Onyx and Sterling Silver
Bracelet Top Design Dimensions (outside perimeter): 1-11/16" x 1-3/8"
Bracelet Stone Dimensions (Onyx): 29mm x 21mm
Bracelet Width (Silver Cuff): 1" tapered to 1/4"
Bracelet Size (Metal Only): 5-1/16"
Bracelet Opening: 1"
Weight: 2.2oz/62gr/0.14lbs
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: Sterling
The band could be expanded or contracted a bit. Adjusted jewelry is not returnable.
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