Authentic Native American Navajo Indian Opal Watch

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Thomas Francisco - Navajo Sterling Silver
Ladies Opal Corn Row Inlay Watch
HK Item # WL136 - Small to Medium

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Watch

Size
Small to medium with the expansion band that is on the watch now. The total circumference inside is 5 1/2" unexpanded and it would comfortably fit from a 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" wrist.
We will fit the watch with the proper band for you - see Important Fit Note below.
Stones
Hallmarks

FRANCISCO
STERLING

Artist
Thomas Francisco, Navajo

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Watch

1 1/8" long watch tips.

Comes with 23 link expansion band.

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Watch

Paula says -

"A rainbow of sparkling opal. One of our very best selling styles. Very nice!"

Thomas Francisco
Navajo Sterling Silver
Ladies Opal Corn Row Inlay Watch
# WL136 - Small to Medium

$184 SOLD

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Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Watch

Hand made Native American Indian Jewelry; Navajo Sterling Silver Watch

Important Fit Note

The sizes and dimensions indicated are for the expansion band currently with this watch. If you need a larger or smaller band, please contact us with your wrist measurement and the measurement across the widest part of your hand (where the watch will slip over). We will fit the watch with a larger or smaller band at no extra charge. Or, you could take the watch to a jeweler to have links added or removed for a perfect fit.

Corn Row or Cobblestone?

These techniques of setting stone against stone in a thick mosaic are related yet different. They are most often seen in Navajo stone work. Both methods require that each stone be rounded or beveled along its top edges before being placed in the desired pattern.

Here is where the differences appear. Corn row refers to similar size pieces of stone set parallel, side by side in a neat row - the edges of each stone are usually rounded. Cobblestone refers to pieces that are fitted perpendicular or angled to each other like you'd see in a stone courtyard. Often cobblestone pieces vary in size and have beveled rather than rounded edges.

 

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