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Navajo Multi Stone Silver Bracelet, Guy Hoskie

Native American Navajo Bracelet handmade by Guy Hoskie. Spiny oyster, gaspeite & malachite. Cuff measures 1-1/8" wide, with an inside end-to-end measurement of 5" plus there is an opening gap of 1-1/8". Item#2867

$ 295.00     Available: 1     Back


This Navajo hand made sterling silver bracelet is set with a variety of colorful stones & shells - purple and red spiny oyster, gaspeite and malachite. An antique satin finish completes the old-style look.

The sturdy bracelet measures 1-1/8" wide, with an inside end-to-end measurement of 5" plus there is an opening gap of 1-1/8". The bracelet weighs 61 grams. As reference, my wrist is 6" around .

Brand new in perfect condition. It is stamped sterling and has Guy Hoskie's hallmark. Certificate of Authenticity included and gift box included.

Guy is 54 years old and lives in Arizona. He learned silversmithing from his relatives, Sunshine Reeves and Andy Cadman The Cadman brothers and the Reeves brothers exhibit certain similarities in their work.


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