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Derrick Gordon Turquoise Cluster Silver Bracelet, Navajo Native American

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Derrick Gordon Turquoise Cluster Silver Bracelet, Navajo Native American

$675.00

Gorgeous Native American turquoise silver bracelet featuring 13 natural Kingman turquoise stones. The bracelet measures 1-3/4 inches wide at the front with an inner end to end measurement 5-1/2 inches of plus a 1 inch gap. Hand made by Navajo Derrick Gordon. Item#6821.

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This fabulous Native American Navajo made sterling silver bracelet features thirteen natural Kingman turquoise stones, which are bright turquoise blue with natural dark matrix throughout. The stones are set in deep straight bezels on a three-way split cuff bracelet with applied silver side pieces, silver raindrop beads, and clean stamp-work.

The bracelet measures 1-3/4 inch wide at the front with an inner end to end measurement 5-1/2 inches of plus a 1 inch gap and weighs 64 grams. My wrist is 6 inches around and the bracelet fits me comfortably- slightly loose on my wrist, which is the way I like it.

Brand new in perfect condition. It is stamped Sterling and is hallmarked with Derrick Gordon's hallmark. Gift box & Certificate of Authenticity included.

Navajo silversmith Derrick Gordon specializes in old pawn style jewelry with beautiful hand stamped designs and natural turquoise stones. He is considered an expert in old style jewelry and makes all his own stamps. He learned silver-smithing from his uncle Delbert Gordon.