Pre-1950s Navajo Five-Stone Spiderweb Turquoise Cuff — Heavy Sterling
Pre-1950s Navajo Five-Stone Spiderweb Turquoise Cuff — Heavy Sterling
A serious piece of old Navajo silverwork. Five turquoise stones — each laced with dark spiderweb matrix — sit in a recessed, oxidized channel that runs the length of the cuff, with a high-domed sterling band arching protectively over the row. The contrast between the bright silver crest and the shadowed setting gives this cuff real depth and weight on the wrist. Decades of honest wear have softened the silver to a warm, lived-in patina you simply can't fake. This is the kind of cuff that anchors a collection.
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Era: pre-1950s, attributed Navajo
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Metal: sterling silver
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Stones: five spiderweb turquoise
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Inner circumference + gap (wrist size): 7 inch
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Condition: vintage, with natural patina and age-consistent wear
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Provenance: sourced through Chipeta Trading Company
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One of one — in store and online
Sourced through Chipeta Trading Company, a trusted name in authentic Southwestern and Native American silverwork. Every piece in this collection comes to us with that sourcing behind it — part of how we stand behind the age and origin of the old silver we carry.
Care - Sterling silver and natural turquoise. Keep away from water, lotion, and perfume; store dry. Patina is part of the story — polish gently only if you want to brighten the silver.
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