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Sunshine Reeves Navajo Stamped Twisted Silver Stacker Cuff Bracelet

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Sunshine Reeves Navajo Stamped Twisted Silver Stacker Cuff Bracelet

$299.99

Unique Sunshine Reeves Sterling Silver Hand Stamped Twisted Stacker Cuff Bracelet. Square shank stamped on all four sides. Inside end-to-end measurement of 4-7/8 inches plus an additional 1-1/16 inch gap. Looks great alone or stacked with other bracelets. Item#7250

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This Sterling Silver Hand Stamped Twisted Stacker Cuff Bracelet was created by famed Navajo artist Daniel Reeves, also known as Sunshine Reeves. The square shank bracelet is covered end-to-end and on all four sides with complex engraved & hand stamped geometric designs. The bracelet has an inside end-to-end measurement of 4-7/8 inches plus an additional 1-1/16 inch gap. Weighs 21.8 grams.

Brand new and in perfect condition. Hallmarked Sunshine Reeves and Sterling. Gift box and Certificate of Authenticity included. Looks great alone or stacked with other Sunshine Reeves bracelets!

Sunshine Reeves" older brothers, Gary Reeves and David Reeves, taught him the craft of silver-smithing. Sunshine, along with his half-brothers, Darrel and Andy Cadman, all apprenticed together and they show a great deal of similarity in their intricate stamp work and their use of high quality stones. While each artist has his own individual style, they all share an affinity for complex engraved and hand stamped geometric designs and they are all a part of recreating and popularizing the old Navajo designs of the early 20th century. They call their style Navajo Revival Style.

Sunshine is now a world-renowned artist, taking numerous "Best of Show" awards and 1st place ribbons at various shows and Indian Markets. His jewelry is shown at the Peabody Museum, the Heard Museum, and many other museums. His work is more than simply a piece of jewelry or a box -- it is art!