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Navajo Micro Inlay Silver Bracelet by Jim Harrison

Top-quality inlaid silver bracelet by world famous Navajo artist, Jimmy Harrison. Inlaid with an array of semiprecious stones & shells, all the way around the cuff. The bracelet is 1/2" wide at one terminal and 3/8" wide at the other. It has an inside end-to-end measurement is 5-1/4" plus a 1-1/8" non-adjustable gap. Item #2885

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This high-quality contemporary multigem inlaid sterling silver bracelet was created by reknown Navajo artist, Jim Harrison. The bracelet is inlaid with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, spider web turquoise, red coral, lapis, malachite and MOP. Instead of sterling silver channels between all the stones, Jim uses slivers of black jet.

The bracelet is 1/2" wide at one terminal and 3/8" wide at the other and with an inside end-to-end measurement is 5-1/4" plus a 1-1/8" non-adjustable gap. The inlay reaches almost all the way around the cuff. Weighs 34 grams.

Brand new and in perfect condition. Hallmarked by the artist. Gift box and Certificate of Authenticity included with your purchase. Don't miss out on the incredible inlay jewelry of Jimmy Harrison.

The work of Jimmy Harrison is very distinctive and easily recognizable. He works primarily with sterling silver and authentic multi-colored inlaid stones. There are few working silversmiths capable of this level of stone to stone Inlay Jewelry.

Jimmy is renowned for the creation of complex and intricate inlay jewelry. His work often depicts the night sky, yei and Yeibechai figures and desert landscapes. Each piece is unique and highly collectible. Jimmy was mentored by the famous master silver and gold smiths, Preston and Jesse Monongye. With sleek and contemporary shapes and designs, he manages to balance the flavor of tradition with his stylized approach to Indian imagery.


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