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Erwin Tsosie Navajo Inlay Silver Bracelet

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Erwin Tsosie Navajo Inlay Silver Bracelet

$1,395.00

Native American Yei cerimonial micro inlay bracelet created by Navajo artist Erwin Tsosie, measuring 3/4 wide with an inside end to end measurement of 5 plus a nonadjustable gap of 1-1/4. Navajo artist Erwin Tsosie makes amazing pieces of inlay art. Item#3713

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Extraordinary contemporary Native American handmade bracelet, created by Navajo Erwin Tsosie, featuring intricate fascinating Navajo inspired designs. Erwin uses the night ceremony theme often in his work. Traditional Navajo healing ceremonies are performed at night in the winter months and the Yei'bi'chei (Navajo holy people) play a significant role. Erwin fills that jet inlay night sky with Yei faces and fans that are meant to represent good fortune. Set in silver, the bracelet is intricately inlaid with hundreds of tiny hand-cut, semi-precious stones such as turquoise, coral, jet, lapis, Mother of Pearl and Gold Lip Mother of Pearl. Erwin Tsosie is one of the best Navajo inlay artists working today and his attention to detail is meticulous.

The bracelet measures 3/4 wide at the front and narrows to 1/4 wide at the terminals. It has an inside end to end measurement of 5 plus a nonadjustable gap of 1-1/4 and weighs 32.7 grams. The inlay reaches across the front 3 of the bracelet.

Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift Box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Hallmarked by the artist. E Sterling T. Erwin Tsosie is the brother of Ervin Tsosie and with the confusion between the two, Erwin Tsosie uses the hallmark, E Sterling T, while Ervin Tsosie uses two different hallmarks, ET and his full name spelled out Ervin P. Tsosie.