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Turquoise/Native American jewelry

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Bumping this thread with this Edward H. Bohlin engraved Sterling Silver cuff just sold at auction for $1920.00.

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Thanks for bumping!

I recently received my first new addition in quite a while. It was sold as a Santo Domingo pueblo made bracelet, possibly 1940s. I'm not sure. The construction is very fine, with repoussé and serpentine square wire supports on the back. A 925 stamp is the only marking. 3 ounces weight, it wears very comfortably for me and fits in with my collection of mid-century modernist arts and crafts guild pieces.

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Any thoughts on this?
I’ve had it for a few years, but it doesn’t quite fit my wrist. I think it might be a ladies band, but I haven’t seen another like it…
If I could get the clasp extended and remove the safety chain, I’d wear it. Part of me doesn’t want to ruin it though.
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That's a really nice tourist era band. Maybe work with a local silversmith for some ideas to adapt the band closure so you can wear it. The chain could be original or added after the fact. I don't see a worry about removing it in the process of alteration.
 

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