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These Turquoise Opal & Opal Jet Sterling Silver Bracelets are stunning and sensational pieces of jewelry.
This breath taking bracelet features a gorgeous cuff of shimmering Sterling Silver.
The Sterling Silver cuff holds hand cut stones of genuine Turquoise, lab Opal and Jet.
The captivating sky blue color of this Turquoise is the perfect compliment to the shine of the Sterling Silver, while the Jet makes a strong statement agains the silver.
These Silver Bracelets are 1/2" wide. It'll fit a 5-1/2" to a 6-1/2" wrist. Stamped Sterling.
There are many legends about Turquoise; The Pima consider it to bring good fortune and strength and that it helped overcome illness.
The Zuni believe that blue turquoise was male and of the sky and green turquoise was female and of the earth.
Pueblo Indians thought that its color was stolen from the sky. In Hopi legend the lizard who travels between the above and the below,
excretes turquoise and that the stone can hold back floods.
The Apache felt that turquoise on a gun or bow made it shoot straight.
The Navajo consider it as good fortune to wear and believe it could appease the Wind Spirit.
Make sure you place the necessary Bracelet size in the 'Customer Notes' field
while you are placing your payment information as you check out.
Inlaid Turquoise Opal Sterling Silver Bracelet.
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Opal and Jet Sterling Silver Bracelet. >
£ 78.00 each


Traditional Native American Overlaid Kachina Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet.
The ever popular Kachina, in a stunning sterling silver overlay.
A true piece of wearable art! The Sterling Silver cuff bracelet is 2 3/4" wide with three hand cut overlays.
A hand twisted Sterling Silver wire add an extra shine to this work of art.
This bracelet will match perfectly with any Silver jewelery that you already own.
Made in my suppliers shop by master navajo silversmith Calvin Peterson.
We will make it to fit from a 6" to a 7" wrist.
Katsinas (also spelled Kachina) exist in Hopi and In Pueblo cosmology and religious practices.
In Hopi, the word Katsina or Qatsina means literally "life bringer".
A Ka'tsina or Qa'tsina can be anything that exists in the natural world or cosmos.
It can be anything from an element, to a quality, to a natural phenomenon, to a concept.
Among the Hopi, Kachina or Katsina dolls are traditionally carved by the uncles and given to unitiated girls at the Bean Dance
(Spring Bean Planting Ceremony) and Home Dance Ceremony in the summer.
The function of the dolls is to aquaint children with some of the many Katsinas.
Make sure you place the necessary Bracelet size in the 'Customer Notes' field while you are placing your payment information as you check out.
£ 117.50
Bone chokers were part of Native Americanculture in almost every part of the America's.
Worn as ornamentation and for protection.
Bone choker styles varied from tribe to tribe.
Made from bone hair pipe, leather, both glass and metal beads & turquoise,
11-3/8" long with adjustable cords on either side.
3 Strand Hair Pipe Bone Choker with Turquoise Beads & 3 Clusters.
£ 24.95
Vintage Native American Aqua/White Beaded Necklace
with leather backing.
This has a very large round medallion - measures 3” diameter &
has 2 ½” long fringe beads.
The bead work looks to me to be of fine quality - nice and even bead design.
The back is a VERY soft leather - probably calf skin or maybe deer skin?
There is a small rub on the back.
We know this one has some age, but how much we can't tell for sure.
This one should definitely be in your collection!
Whether to show off in your home as part of your other collectibles
or to wear to your next special meeting or Pow Wow.
Total Length 17" (including necklace and fringe)
£ 39.75
Navajo Genuine Moss Green Turquoise Silver Choker Necklace
by Ella Peter.
Petite, hand cut, genuine Moss Green Turquoise
cabs set in gorgeous hand stamped and hand cut Sterling Silver for a fashionable
Southwest style.
It is truly a flattering and stylish necklace.
This necklace is suspended from a hand made box link Sterling silver chain for complete flexibility.
The necklace measures 17 3/4" in length.
The chain can be easily adjust for a shorter length.
Southwest Indians today are perhaps best known for the beauty and variety of their jewelry.
Not only is it prized by the collector, but also by the Indian him or herself.
Jewelry is considered as wealth and any ceremonial occasion is used to display it.
One of the most striking features of a dance is the quantity and variety of jewelry
worn by the dancers.
£107.25
WBN-1100
1584-BR
BC004
1131-NK
0461-BR
0485-BR