TUMBLEWEEDS JEWELRY
Our website is temporarily closed

Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird Bracelet

Image 0 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird BraceletImage 1 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird BraceletImage 2 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird BraceletImage 3 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird BraceletImage 4 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird BraceletImage 5 of Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird Bracelet

Andy Cadman Navajo Native American Black Onyx Thunderbird Bracelet

$295.95

Native American Navajo Old Pawn Style Bracelet by Andy Cadman with applied silver thunderbirds and a Black Onyx stone. The cuff measures 5/8 inches wide with an inside end-to-end measurement of 5-3/8 inch plus an opening gap of 1 inch. Item#6323

Have a question?

  *** SOLD ***

This fabulous Navajo Revival style hand made sterling silver Onyx bracelet was created by Native American silversmith Andy Cadman. The bracelet features a Black Onyx stone set in a straight bezel, accented with twisted silver wire and applied sterling silver accents. There are applied silver thunderbirds on either side of the stone. The bracelet is stamped from end to end with the old style stampwork for which Andy Cadman is well known.

The bracelet measures 5/8 inches wide. It has an inside end-to-end measurement of 5-3/8 inch plus an opening gap of 1 inch. My wrist is 6 around and the bracelet fits be well. The bracelet weighs 35.6 grams.

Brand new in perfect condition. Stamped sterling and has Andy Cadman's hallmark. Gift Box & Certificate of Authenticity included.

Andy Cadman is the older brother of well-known silversmith Darrel Cadman and a half-brother of renowned silversmiths Gary and Sunshine Reeves and he was taught to do silver work by them. Born in 1966 in Gallup, New Mexico, Andy started silverwork in 1989. The Cadman brothers and the Reeves brothers exhibit certain similarities in their work. They all work in the Navajo revival style .