Nacho
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Selling my Fred Harvey era Navajo sterling silver bracelet. I took a chance on this one and it's too big for my wrist.
Besides vintage leather jackets, I also collect these little guys. Great way to learn about the history of the Diné Navajo - one of the influential tribes of the Great Plains, followed by the Apache and Commanche. Boys, you should have read some of the stories of the Commanche raids. We talking horseback, headdress, face paint, tomahawks, bows and arrows, and some gory, bloody shit. Hell of an engaging way to know more about the American Frontier - tough, harsh and violent. As much as some like to romanticize that era of American history, the reality was otherwise. If you're interested in the subject, I'd highly recommend this book - Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne.
Anyways, I digress.
These little bracelets are cool and unique jewelry to wear, especially if you prefer silver over gold. The total circumference including the opening is 6.5" so it will fit wrist size from 6.25" to 6.5". This guy weighs 24g which surprises me because the Fred Harvey era bracelets were thin and light. If you look at the pictures, you can see how thick the silver is.
Nice and hefty with a beautiful turquiose stone right in the middle. I can't date the origin of the stone though. That's way above my pay grade but I can tell you that it's solid with great wear. Simple yet attractive carvings, showcasing the artist's skills and expertise. This piece is a great conversation starter for sure. I haven't polished the bracelet or anything. I kept it as is so you can see all the patina it has developed over the years. And you want to keep it that way. The bracelet tells stories just like a vintage leather jacket does.
I'm asking $195USD shipped CAN/USA via PayPal FF. I've bought and sold stuff here before so no worries on that front. But if you need references, I can certainly provide.
Pics:
Measurement & Weight:
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to comment here or PM me. Thanks for looking.
Cheers!
Besides vintage leather jackets, I also collect these little guys. Great way to learn about the history of the Diné Navajo - one of the influential tribes of the Great Plains, followed by the Apache and Commanche. Boys, you should have read some of the stories of the Commanche raids. We talking horseback, headdress, face paint, tomahawks, bows and arrows, and some gory, bloody shit. Hell of an engaging way to know more about the American Frontier - tough, harsh and violent. As much as some like to romanticize that era of American history, the reality was otherwise. If you're interested in the subject, I'd highly recommend this book - Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne.
Anyways, I digress.
These little bracelets are cool and unique jewelry to wear, especially if you prefer silver over gold. The total circumference including the opening is 6.5" so it will fit wrist size from 6.25" to 6.5". This guy weighs 24g which surprises me because the Fred Harvey era bracelets were thin and light. If you look at the pictures, you can see how thick the silver is.
Nice and hefty with a beautiful turquiose stone right in the middle. I can't date the origin of the stone though. That's way above my pay grade but I can tell you that it's solid with great wear. Simple yet attractive carvings, showcasing the artist's skills and expertise. This piece is a great conversation starter for sure. I haven't polished the bracelet or anything. I kept it as is so you can see all the patina it has developed over the years. And you want to keep it that way. The bracelet tells stories just like a vintage leather jacket does.
I'm asking $195USD shipped CAN/USA via PayPal FF. I've bought and sold stuff here before so no worries on that front. But if you need references, I can certainly provide.
Pics:
Measurement & Weight:
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to comment here or PM me. Thanks for looking.
Cheers!