Authentic Native American Indian Navajo Beaded Cuff and Earrings

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Squash Blossom CollectionGeraldrita Whitethorne -  Navajo  Sterling Silver             
Horsekeeping LLC Native American Pawn Beaded Navajo Cuff and Earring Set
HK Item #BSET-300

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  Hand made Native American Indian Navajo Sterling Silver Beaded cuff and earrings set 

Hand made Native American Indian Navajo Sterling Silver Beaded cuff and earrings set

The bead strip is hand-loomed using very small,
bright beads and is 3/8" x 2 3/4" long.

It is set in a recess in the sterling silver cuff that is bordered with flat wire, twisted rope and embellished with edge stamping and 6 sterling silver raindrops, two with repousse stamping.

Cuff
Medium to Medium Large, could be carefully adjusted to a scant Medium up to a Large;
5 7/8 and 1 1/4" gap;
1" wide at the widest portion of the cuff at the front
Earrings
Post-sytle, 7/8" long; 3/8" wide
Hallmarks

GWT
Sterling

Artist
Geraldrita Whitethorne, Navajo

 

Geraldrita Whitethorne
Vintage Navajo Sterling Silver
Beaded Cuff and Earring Set

#
BSET300-QB

$225

SOLD

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Hand made Native American Indian Navajo Sterling Silver Beaded cuff and earrings set

Post earrings are 7/8" x 3/8".

All pieces are in perfect condition.

 

 

 

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We recently purchased items from the personal Native American jewelry collection of a Lumbee-Cheraw woman. The Lumbee-Cheraw tribe is from North Carolina. She received these pieces from 1989-2002 as gifts for various accomplishments such as scholarship, graduation and promotions. Some pieces are from that era and some are from much earlier - the 1960s and 70s. She understood that all of the pieces were Native American made and were Sterling Silver. She provided us with a few artists' names. Others we recognized and researched using our experience and our Native American references. As always, we will tell you as much as we know for certain and suggest possible artists when the artist is unknown. Enjoy browsing this varied and beautiful group.

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