Authentic Native American Indian Sterling Silver and Coral Bangle Bracelet

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Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika - Zuni Sterling Silver
Coral Bangle Bracelet
HK Item #NBT612

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Authentic Native American Zuni Sterling Silver and Coral bangle bracelet by Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika

Size

Fits over a medium hand and wrist;
2 5/8" inside diameter;
8" inside circumference;
3/16" wide

Materials
Weight
14 grams
Hallmarks
E V B
Sterling
Artist
Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika, Zuni

Authentic Native American Zuni Sterling Silver and Coral bangle bracelet by Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika

Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika - Zuni
Sterling Silver and
Coral Bangle Bracelet

NBT612 - $170 plus s/h
(ONLY ONE AVAILABLE)

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Paula says - "Wow, what a great bracelet to dress up your silver bangles! 22 clear coral pieces set in smooth bezels and accented by sterling silver flowers."

Authentic Native American Zuni Sterling Silver and Coral bangle bracelet by Ernest and Vivnita Bewanika

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Coral, Red Coral (also called Red Branch Coral)
Red Coral is the common name given to Corallium Rubrum and several related species of marine coral. Red coral is a collection of hundreds of tiny animals living together in a colonies that resemble small leafless bushes growing on dark, rocky seabottom. The coral skeleton is composed hard calcium carbonate, colored in shades of red from pale pink to deep red. It can be semi-translucent to opaque. It is naturally matte, but can be polished to a glassy shine. Red coral is frequently dyed to enhance color and it can also be impregnated with resins or epoxies to fill surface fissures and flaws.

Coral jewelry has been found in ancient Egyptian and prehistoric European burials. The Romans believed coral could protect children from harm, as well as cure bites from snakes and scorpions and diagnose diseases by changing colour.

 

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