Sold Out - $0.00
Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo Jeweler- New Mexico, USA
The dogwood designs are one of Artie's most popular. I also have earrings, pendants, and another version referred to as double layer or 3D.
Artie has served as a judge at Santa Fe Indian Market and is on the Board of Directors of IACA (Indian Arts and Crafts Association). She and her daughter's Desiree and Lei Lani are a real hoot, they make handing over my money so much fun!
Artie no longer fabricates jewelry herself but employs a staff of fellow Navajo silversmiths that are supervised by Desiree(who also does quite a bit of fabrication work).
Artie Yellowhorse Dogwood Collection
Gift Boxed
Materials: Sterling Silver (6 Blooms)
Length as Worn: 7" (this will drape well on a medium wrist, be fairly fixed on a larger wrist, and too big for a small wrist (see above about adjustment)
This bracelet has adjustability smaller or larger by removing a link or adding a link. For an additional fee, a bloom could be removed and turned into a pendant. If you want/need to add there will be an additional cost.
Diameter of Dogwood Blooms: 3/4"
Weight: .6oz/17g/.04lbs
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: Sterling
RP121316
P01122016
Sold Out - $0.00
Emma Lincoln for a Trader Shop- Navajo Jewelry- New Mexico, USA Native American Indian Jewelry These are gorgeous. Ethiopian Opal with blues and greens are featured in these beautiful earrings, each...
Sold Out - $0.00
E.M. Linkin (Navajo) New Mexico, USA Native American Jewelry These earrings have kind of a Victorian look to them. They are a good deal for such nice deep lapis. Remember to...
Sold Out - $0.00
Cathy Webster, Navajo The brilliant Mother of Pearl is offset with onyx and opal accents. These are very eye-catching earrings. This design is slightly different from another I have of Cathy's,...
Sold Out - $0.00
Florenda Lonasee Zuni, New Mexico, USA Florenda's signature piece. It is a beautiful design and very popular. Ipicked up a few several years ago, I'm not sure she is still making...