Edison Sandy Smith, Revival Bracelet, Kingman Turquoise, Navajo Handmade, 7"

Description

Navajo artist Edison Sandy Smith made this stunning old-style cuff. Edison has mastered the very popular repousse style, and his work is collected around the world. I think of his work like I do a Teec Nos Pos weaving, in that it is Navajo made but seems to have an influence beyond the Four Sacred Mountains. His stamp patterns are like no others you will find, and one look at the stamp designs found on this cuff and you realize immediately their uniqueness. Another attribute of this bracelet is the size; this is a big piece of silver displaying lots of amazing Edison Smith character. Set in the center of this cuff is a piece of magnificent Kingman Turquoise rock. You will find it has been filled with amazing color. A rich blue Arizona rock that shows off a web of matrix The finish of the cuff is a wonderful antique style that gives the bracelet a turn of the 19th Century look. We don't get many of these big stone and silver pieces by Edison often, so if you have wanted one to click the buy-it-know button.

Total Circumference – 7”

Opening – 1 1/4"

Width – 1 7/8”

Weight – 118.4 grams

Product Details
Artist:
Smith, Edison Sandy
Widest Point on Bracelet Band:
1.9
Bracelet Wrist Size:
7
Gemtype Stone Shape:
oval-shape
Setting Type:
bezel
Main Stone:
Kingman Turquoise
Metal:
Sterling Silver
Signed:
Signed
Tribe:
Navajo
$1,845.00