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Sterling Silver and Opal Inlay Bracelet
HK Item #NBN596

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Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet

material
opal, Read about stones
sterling silver, Read about silver
size

Total inside circumference listed is the approximate wrist size. See diagram below.

1/4" wide

This bracelet is not adjustable.

weight
11grams
hallmarks
stamped: Sterling
artist
unknown

Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet

Bracelet measurements

The Total Inside Circumference (total measurement around the inside) is also the approximate wrist size. This measurement includes the gap. The gap is the distance between the ends.

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Sterling Silver and Opal Inlay Bracelet
NBN596B - 6 3/8" total inside circumference
$113
plus s/h        
(ONLY ONE AVAILABLE)

Paula says: "Are you wondering why this item is not described as Native American? You can find the answer by clicking here."

Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet

Sterling Silver Turquoise and Opal Inlay Bracelet

Caution! Opal Inlay bracelets are generally not adjustable - attempting to change the size or shape of an inlay bracelet will likely result in loose or lost stone pieces.

 

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ABOUT OPAL

Opal is a naturally blue stone with interior fracturing of light which results in a play of color. Opal is October's birthstone and is believed to make the wearer less self-conscious, thereby encouraging spontaneous action and awakening one's psyche.

Natural opal

(also known as precious opal) contains between 3-10% water but can be as high as 20% and this can make the stones less stable.

Lab opal

is considered a true synthetic or created opal – produced in controlled laboratory conditions and with the same chemical composition as natural opal but with a very low moisture content making it more durable. Lab opal has much fracturing of light and brilliant colors including blue, pink, purple, red and green..

Imitation opal

(artificial or simulated opal) is different chemically from natural and lab opal. It is made up of 80% silica and 20% resin and is an economical option to both precious and lab opal. It is the opal most commonly used in Native American jewelry.

Read more about opal.     Read about stones.

Why isn't this item called Native American?

The US Department of the Interior Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 and its recent Amendments require that items described as Native American or Indian be made by an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe. Furthermore, government regulations suggest that all attributions include the Native American Indian's name, tribe and federal tribal enrollment number. Because it is impossible to identify the artist for many vintage items, even if they are authentic Indian made items, we cannot and will not use the words Native American or Indian in association with such pieces.

Read about authenticity of Native American Indian jewelry.

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