Authentic Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet

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Charlton Lindsay - Navajo Sterling Silver
"Waves" Overlay Bracelet
HK Item #NBS206 - Medium and Large

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet

Satin sterling silver overlay
with darkened underlayer for contrast.

Size
Medium and Large
Adjustable - see how
Width
9/16"
Weight
23 grams
Hallmarks
STERLING
with a Kokopelli figure and ©
Artist
Charlton Lindsay , Navajo

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet

 

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Paula says -

"Like ever changing ocean waves, this bracelet has a completely different look depending on how you wear it."

Charlton Lindsay
Navajo Sterling Silver
"Waves" Overlay Bracelet
NBS206A - Medium
6 7/8" total inside circumference
$95
plus s/h  


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NBS206B - Large
7 3/8" total inside circumference
$95
plus s/h  


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SIZES

Baby/Child - Fits up to a 4 1/4" wrist
Youth/Teen - Fits a 4 3/8" to a 5 1/4 wrist
Small - Fits a 5 3/8" wrist to 6 1/4" wrist
Medium - Fits from a 6 3/8" to a 7 1/4" wrist
Large - Fits from a 7 3/8" to an 8" wrist
Extra Large - Fits over 8" wrist

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Navajo bracelet

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What is Overlay?

Overlay pieces are made of two layers. The bottom layer is a solid sterling silver piece. The top layer has a cutout design. The cutout is placed over the bottom layer and the two pieces are "sweated" together, that is heated so that they become one. The bottom layer (background to the cutout) is usually accented. The Navajo silversmiths oxidize the bottom layer which darkens it. Hopi silversmiths typically oxidize and etch the background (texturize it) with hashmarks.


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