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Aaron Toadlena Navajo Turquoise Coral Cluster Bracelet Native American

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Aaron Toadlena Navajo Turquoise Coral Cluster Bracelet Native American

$849.99

Native American turquoise & coral cluster bracelet featuring a natural Turquoise Mountain stone surrounded by 10 coral cabachons. The bracelet measures 1-7/8 inch wide at the front with an inner end to end measurement 5-3/4 inches of plus a 1-1/16 inch gap. Hand made by Navajo Aaron Toadlena. Item#7062.

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This gorgeous Native American Navajo handmade sterling silver bracelet features a natural Turquoise Mountain turquoise stone, which is a bright turquoise blue with natural matrix throughout. The turquoise stone is surrounded by 10 Mediterranean Coral cabachons. The stones are set in straight bezels on a five-way split cuff bracelet with fancy stamp-work all around and scalloped edges.

The bracelet measures 1-7/8 inch wide at the front with an inner end to end measurement 5-3/4 inches of plus a 1-1/16 inch gap and weighs 72.5 grams. My wrist is 6 inches around and the bracelet is slightly loose on me.

Brand new in perfect condition. It is stamped .925 and is hallmarked with Aaron Toadlena's hallmark. Gift box & Certificate of Authenticity included.

Navajo artist Aaron Toadlena has been making silver jewelry for decades and is known for his quality craftsmanship. You can find his work in many Native American art galleries across the country. Aaron's jewelry is always in big demand.