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Green Turquoise Cluster Silver Bracelet ~ Navajo

Top quality 2-1/2" wide Navajo green turquoise cluster sterling silver bracelet. Genuine turquoise stones. Center cluster & two side pieces attached to a three wire cuff. Beautiful cluster work. The inside end-to-end measurement is 5-3/4" plus a narrow gap of 7/8".  Item#2143

$ 325.00     SOLD     Back


Here is a fabulous Navajo handcrafted turquoise cluster bracelet featuring big genuine turquoise cabachons in various shades of green with honey-colored matrix. The oxidized background helps to accent the turquoise stones. Sterling silver raindrop beads and applied hogan beads complete the piece.

The main center cluster measures 2-1/2" tall by 2-1/8" wide. The three wire support bracelet narrows to a bit over 3/8" wide at the terminals. Weighs 73.7 grams. The inside end-to-end measurement is 5-3/4" plus a narrow gap of 7/8". You might be able to carefully adjust this bracelet, but I'd ask a jeweler to do it to be safe.

Brand new in perfect condition. All stones intact. No cracks or chips. Gift box and certificate of Authenticity included. Hallmarked with the Running Bear hallmark. Running Bear is a jewelry maker in Gallup, N.M. that employs Native Americans to make their jewelry. We don't know the artist's name, but the bracelet was handmade by an Indian artist.


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