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Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo Jewelry > Bracelets > Joseph Coriz Santo Domingo Silver & 14K Gold Overlay Bracelet

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Joseph Coriz Santo Domingo Silver & 14K Gold Overlay Bracelet

Stylish silver & gold overlay Santo Domingo pueblo buckle, handmade by Joseph De Coriz. Bold micro overlay. Measures 1" wide at the front, with an inside end-to-end circumference of 5-1/4" plus an additional 1" opening gap. Item#2643

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This elegant sterling silver & 14k gold overlay bracelet, was hand made by Santo Domingo silversmith, Joseph de Coriz. Incredibly detailed "micro" silver overlay. The sun is 14K gold, as indicated in the photo with an arrow.

The bracelet measures 1" wide at the front and has flaired terminals. Inside end-to-end circumference of 5-1/4" plus an additional 1" gap. Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift Box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Hallmarked by the artist and stamped 14K and Sterling.

Joseph Coriz's work is very distinctive and easily recognizable. Joseph Coriz was born into the Santo Domingo Pueblo in 1958. He was inspired by his parents and silversmith Vidal Aragon, who is known for his petroglyph designs. Joseph has combined the traditional methods of hand crafting jewelry with more contemporary ideas, developing his own unique style. His awards include Santa Fe Indian Market & Heard Museum Art Show.


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