Jonathan Othole, Bracelet, Mosaic Inlay, Narrow, Silver, Zuni Handmade, 6.5 in
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Age | Circa 2010's |
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Age Group | Adult |
Artist | Othole, Johnathan |
Bracelet Gap | 1.25 |
Widest Point on Bracelet Band | 0.9 |
Bracelet Wrist Size | 6.5 |
Bracelet Wrist Width | 2.4 |
Gemtype Stone Shape | irregular-shape |
Gender | Unisex |
General Clasp | other-clasp-type |
Number of Stones | 1 |
Setting Type | invisible |
Main Stone | Multi-Stone |
Metal | Sterling Silver |
Necklace Chain Type | other-chain-type |
One of a Kind | TRUE |
Signed | Signed |
Tribe | Zuni |
South of Gallup is the Zuni Pueblo. This Pueblo is full of artist and some of the most interesting and beautiful Native American art comes out of this small village. Many of the artist in this community are experts at cutting stone and inlaying them. Names like Eddie Beyuka, Frank Vacit, Lambert Homer, and Leo Poblano are all associated with valuable inlaid masterpieces. This tradition is carried on by today's Zuni artists and they continue to create and improve on the foundation of its original artist. This bracelet was made by Jonathan Othole who has used a mosaic inlay style to create an amazing piece of jewelry. Coral, jet, shell, and turquoise stones have been used to make the intricate design. On each side of the center inlay is high polished silver, and the width also adds to the great look. Enjoy owning a piece of Zuni craftsmanship.