Vintage Native American Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet w/ Green Turquoise & White
$84.95
Vintage Native American Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet w/ Green Turquoise & White Mother of Pearl Leaf Design
This vintage Native American sterling silver cuff bracelet features a beautifully handcrafted design with two bezel-set stones—one vibrant green turquoise and one luminous white mother of pearl. Both stones are accentuated by a finely stamped sterling silver feather, showcasing classic Southwestern silversmithing. The bracelet has a sturdy double band shank with hand-applied silver drops and careful attention to symmetry and stone placement.
- Stone Types: Green turquoise and white mother of pearl
- Metal: Sterling silver (tested)
- Style: Cuff bracelet
- Width (at front): Approx. 0.75" (19mm)
- Size: Adjustable (currently approx. 5.5" inner circumference + 1" gap = 6.5" total fit)
- Weight: Approx. 10–12 grams (est.)
- Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear and natural patina. No cracks or chips in the stones.
- Hallmarks: Not visibly signed, but consistent with mid-20th century Navajo craftsmanship.
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Vintage Native American Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet w/ Green Turquoise & White Mother of Pearl Leaf Design
This vintage Native American sterling silver cuff bracelet features a beautifully handcrafted design with two bezel-set stones—one vibrant green turquoise and one luminous white mother of pearl. Both stones are accentuated by a finely stamped sterling silver feather, showcasing classic Southwestern silversmithing. The bracelet has a sturdy double band shank with hand-applied silver drops and careful attention to symmetry and stone placement.
- Stone Types: Green turquoise and white mother of pearl
- Metal: Sterling silver (tested)
- Style: Cuff bracelet
- Width (at front): Approx. 0.75" (19mm)
- Size: Adjustable (currently approx. 5.5" inner circumference + 1" gap = 6.5" total fit)
- Weight: Approx. 10–12 grams (est.)
- Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear and natural patina. No cracks or chips in the stones.
- Hallmarks: Not visibly signed, but consistent with mid-20th century Navajo craftsmanship.






