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Thomas Francisco, Navajo   -  Sterling Silver
Opal Inlay Bracelet
HK Item #NBT689

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Authentic Native American sterling silver Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Thomas Francisco

size 
size is the total inside circumference, including the gap between ends, and approximate wrist size. See diagram below;
3/8" wide
weight
21 grams
materials
sterling silver, Read about silver
imitation opal, Read about stones
hallmarks
stamped:
Thomas Francisco
an arrow
Sterling
artist
Thomas Francisco, Navajo

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Authentic Native American sterling silver Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Thomas Francisco

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Thomas Francisco, Navajo
Sterling Silver
Opal Inlay Bracelet
NBT689

B - 6 5/8" (including 1 1/8" gap)
$265
plus s/h        

Paula says - "This beautiful imitation opal inlay shows brilliant flashes of pink, green, blue and gold depending on how light strikes it."

Authentic Native American sterling silver Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Thomas Francisco

Authentic Native American sterling silver Opal Inlay Bracelet by Navajo Thomas Francisco

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ABOUT SILVER

100% solid silver won't tarnish but it is too soft to use for making jewelry - it could easily be scratched, dented and bent. Sterling silver has a small amount of one or more other metals usually copper, added to the silver. To be called sterling silver, the alloy must contain at least 92.5% pure silver. Sterling silver alloy is harder than pure silver but the added metals also can cause discoloration or tarnish. Read more about silver.

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.

Read more about opal.     Read about stones.

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