Authentic Navajo Sterling Silver Bracelet - Large

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Kenneth and Mary Bill - Navajo Sterling Silver
Stamped Arrowheads Bracelet

HK Item #NBS273 - Large

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

This traditional arrowhead design is timeless.

Size
Large
Circumference
7 1/2" total inside including gap
Gap

1 1/4"

Width
3/4" with fishtail ends

Weight

74 grams
Hallmarks
Mary
Kenneth Bill   
Navajo
Sterling
Artists
Mary and Kenneth Bill, Navajo

Very thick stock. This bracelet is very substantial (note the weight).

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

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

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

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

How to Choose and Fit a Cuff Bracelet

Fish tail ends, those that fan out a bit, add to wearing comfort.

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

Inside the bracelet is beautiful stampwork that further signifies the artist's interest in detail and quality.

The stamping also serves a practical purpose as it enhances the comfort.

 

Ken and Mary Bill
Navajo Sterling Silver
Stamped Arrowheads Bracelet
NBS273 - Large

$210 plus s/h


  

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Arrows and Arrowheads

Arrows were an important part of earlier Native American life and symbolize many things. The were the means to obtain food and protect the family and tribe so symbolize alertness, direction, force and power. Crossed arrows symbolize friendship.

Arrows also symbolize the pathway of the breath, the life force of all animals and humans. When arrows are used like this, they are called the heart line. Arrows are also used in conjunction with lightning, symbolizing swiftness.


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