Edison Sandy Smith, Bracelet, Pilot Mountain Turquoise, Silver, Navajo Made, 7in
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Age | Circa 2010's |
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Age Group | Adult |
Artist | Smith, Edison Sandy |
Bracelet Gap | 1.1 |
Widest Point on Bracelet Band | 1 |
Bracelet Wrist Size | 7 |
Bracelet Wrist Width | 2.5 |
Gemtype Stone Shape | irregular-shape |
Gender | Unisex |
General Clasp | other-clasp-type |
Number of Stones | 1 |
Setting Type | bezel |
Main Stone | Pilot Mountain Turquoise |
Metal | Sterling Silver |
Necklace Chain Type | other-chain-type |
One of a Kind | TRUE |
Signed | Signed |
Tribe | Navajo |
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Past Ganado, Arizona down a long dirt road you will find the workshop of Navajo revival artist Edison Sandy Smith. It is a large hogan that makes the perfect setting for Edison's silver. Edison has old coffee cans filled with stamps and tools that he has used for decades. This bracelet is filled with his popular small bump outs. They surround a centered piece of Pilot Mountain Turquoise. The Nevada stone is filled stunning bluish green color and a web of brown matrix. Like all the pieces we get from Edison this cuff has that rustic brushed finish. You will love the size of this narrow cuff, and it makes for a wonderful lifestyle piece.