Description
This early Navajo sand-cast bracelet from circa 1920 is defined by its bold sculptural profile, with three turquoise cabochons set into sweeping silver arms that curve outward like stylized wings. The naturally pitted surface and softly contoured edges reveal the hand-cast origins of the piece, while the graduated stones introduce a measured rhythm across the cuff. Both powerful and restrained, the bracelet captures a formative moment in Navajo jewelry.
This piece measures 5 ½” with a 1” gap, fitting a 6 ½” wrist. The max width is 1 ¼”.











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