Single Twist & Beads
Rounds
Sterling All-Silver
Size 6-3/4 or Less">
$465.00
Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo
This is a great design, combining the twist wire with beads around the silver dome. The reflection of the twist wire in the dome gives the impression of a smaller twist-wire that isn't really there.
The "charms" are 3/4" diameter. A dime totally covers the dome and twist with the beads visible around the coin.
I also have this in Shepherd's Hook earrings.
Artie has served as a judge at Santa Fe Indian Market and was on the Board of Directors of IACA (Indian Arts and Crafts Association). Her daughters Desiree and Lei Lani are integral parts of the business.
Gift Boxed
Type: Bracelet - Link
Materials: Sterling Silver - (6) Rounds
Total Length, stretched end-to-end: 7-1/2"
Size: As is - Approximately 6-3/4" or Less
This bracelet can be adjusted smaller or larger by removing or adding rings and/or rounds. If you remove a round, for an additional fee, a pendant or ring could be made. If you want/need to add there will also be an additional cost. Artie usually suggests building custom over altering but having a qualified jeweler remove a round shouldn't be overwhelming.
Diameter of Round: 3/4"
Weight: 1.3oz/36g/0.08lbs
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: Sterling
P081917 P022021
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