Sold Navajo Sonoran Turquoise Hand Stamped Sterling Silver B.racelet - Paul Livingston - Native American
Native American Navajo hand-stamped sterling silver cuff bracelet featuring a Sonoran turquoise stone. Handcrafted by Paul Livingston.
Measurements
Inside Circumference: 5 1/2"
Gap: 1 1/8"
Band Width: 1", band tapers to 3/8"
Stone Size: 1/2" x 5/8"
Weight: 26 g
Stone: Sonoran turquoise
Metal: Sterling Silver
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Paul Livingston
Item#: BR333B
Paul Livingston was born in 1954 and has spent his entire life on the Navajo Church Rock Reservation, where he grew up watching his silversmith Uncle craft raw metal and stone into beautiful jewelry. Through trial and error and a great deal of help from his Uncle, Paul became an accomplished jewelry maker, and by the time he was twenty-two he launched himself into full-time silversmithing. Today, Paul is a nationally known and collected jewelry artist. He is known for a style of jewelry most silversmiths shy away from: a technique known as ‘cluster and row work’ where multiple tiny stones are used together to form delicate, colorful designs in jewelry. Paul is happy to work with the little stones, even the tiny round “snake eye” ones and is renowned for how exquisitely aligned the stone clusters and rows of stones are on his pieces. Though his forte has always been more traditional and even vintage-style Navajo jewelry, including squash blossoms, his contemporary designs are also in high demand. Paul Livingston creates beautiful jewelry using stones that aren’t often found in Native American jewelry. |
Sonoran Gold Turquoise: This turquoise has got it going on! With a gorgeous blending of greens, blues, yellows and golden hues - this turquoise is unmatched in its range of hues and complexity. Sonoran Gold turquoise is found in Sonora mines in Mexico, where it gets its name. |
How To Measure Your Bracelet Size
Measure your own wrist with a flexible tape measure around the portion of your wrist where you would like to wear the bracelet. The bracelet circumference will need to be that size, or larger.
How To Read Cuff Bracelet Measurements:
For example, if the bracelet circumference is 5 1/2" and the gap is 1 1/4", the total circumference is 6 3/4". To wear this bracelet, your wrist should be around this size (total circumference).
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Returns are easy, simply contact us and send your item back within 7 days. We'll get you a refund in a snap! |
We insist that you love everything that you buy from us. If you purchase an item from our website and it isn't exactly what you were looking for, you may return it within 7 days of receipt for a refund of the purchase price of the item.
Authenticy and Quality Guaranteed! For over 44 Years, Wind River Trading Company has been known for our attention to detail and we have great pride in offering the finest authentic items.