Authentic Native American Jewelry and Artifacts |
Our vintage, antique and pawn Navajo bracelets and others are either USED or NEW. They come from inheritances, estate sales, private collections, and store liquidations. Many vintage silver bracelets and vintage stone bracelets are brand new (NOS, New Old Stock) and in perfect condition while other antique bracelets and pawn bracelets may show tarnish, scratches and other signs of use. Major issues will be described in detail and shown in photos. Vintage Shop bracelets are sold as described and are not returnable. My favorite task at Horsekeeping.com is looking through Native American jewelry from estate lots and sorting the vintage American Indian bracelets into those with hallmarks and the older ones without hallmarks. I research the various Navajo, Zuni and Hopi artists through reference books and colleagues knowledgeable in Native American jewelry. Although turquoise, coral and sterling silver are the main materials used in Native American bracelets, vintage inlay bracelets contain many other stones and shells. Paula, Manager |
Bracelets listed by wrist size from smaller to larger.Click on an item below for details and to order. | ||
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Huichol Beaded approx. 7" - $52 | ||
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Vintage Snake Set, 8" Bracelet, Ring, Watch Effie Calavaza, Zuni #S511 Set - $1,600 Bracelet only - $1,000 |
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How to Measure for Bracelet Fit© 2012 Horsekeeping LLC © Copyright Information The best way to get a good fit is to measure a cuff bracelet you already have that fits you well and look for a bracelet with those dimensions. The total inside circumference is the inside circumference of the bracelet from end to end plus the gap (the distance between the ends). If you don't have a cuff bracelet to use for comparison, then measure your wrist where you want to wear the bracelet. There are several ways to do this. Read more . . . | ||
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"That walking bear bracelet is so wonderful. I like the patina, and I thought it was a photo thing, but it really does have fishtail ends formed by flattening the curve of the cuff going towards the ends. I think that trick took a lot of skill, as well as the rest of 3D work. I also see humor, since bear loves fish!! Thanks." - M |