On offer is an authentic, vintage Southwest Navajo, Hopi, Zuni Native American charm bracelet. This one-of-a- kind, impressive bracelet consists of a hefty. 925 sterling silver Rolo style link bracelet with toggle clasp containing twenty-eight (28). 925 Sterling Silver, Turquoise, Coral, and three (3) Turquoise Bead charms. The variety of charms depict Southwest Navajo, Zuni and Hopi Native American motifs.
Some charms are hallmarked with Sterling. 925, pictographs and other logos.
One Hopi Sun God charm is by the renowned Frances Dallasvuyaoma. We believe the charms on this wonderful bracelet were created circa 1950 - 1980 or some perhaps earlier. This charm bracelet was skillfully crafted with attention to detail and is in very good vintage condition (see ALL photos for an accurate detailed depiction).
All of the charms are firmly and securely attached to the sterling silver heavy link bracelet. The toggle clasp is in good working order. This bracelet contains twenty-eight (28). 925 sterling silver, turquoise and coral and three (3) turquoise bead charms. The charms depict tribal designs and characters that include Navajo and Zuni Turquoise Rings, Navajo Crosses, Carved Fox Fetish, Petroglyph Spiral, two (2) Kachina figures, a Pueblo, Hopi overlay technique Sun God, Man in the Maze, Navajo Modern Petroglyph, Cowboy Boot, Cow Skull, large Navajo Turquoise and Leaf Plaque, natural Turquoise Beads and other decorative hand made charms.Overall, the link bracelet with charms measures approx. 1 3/4" to 1" wide and is approx.
8 1/4 long including toggle clasp. The bracelet weighs a very hefty 97 grams - 3.12 ounces. 925 Sterling Silver, Turquoise and Coral Navajo, Zuni, Hopi Southwest Native American twenty-eight (28) Charm and Three (3) Bead Bracelet would make an outstanding addition to any Twentieth Century Native American Charm Jewel Bracelet or Historic Cultural Arts and Crafts collection. We have been involved in the design and creation of contemporary jewelry at the undergraduate and postgraduate level since 1967. In 1975 we opened a gallery of hand wrought fine art contemporary jewels and have since handled thousands of unique, one of a kind and limited edition pieces crafted predominantly by American artisans with a special emphasis on Native American art and other ethnographic art. Will be determined upon request. We believe our photos and description to be an accurate testament. Thus, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Thanks for looking and good luck.