Pre-1950s Navajo Green Turquoise Cuff — Stamped Shoulders, Double Shank
Pre-1950s Navajo Green Turquoise Cuff — Stamped Shoulders, Double Shank
A connoisseur's cuff. The center stone is a warm green turquoise webbed in brown matrix — the green tones being some of the most sought-after in old Southwestern work — set in a twisted rope bezel. What sets this one apart is the shoulders: each is densely stamped and built up with applied teardrop elements and silver drops, then carried into a double-wire split shank. It's a lot of handwork in a compact, wearable footprint. The patina is even and earned, and the green stone reads beautifully against warm skin and worn silver alike.
Details:
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Era: pre-1950s, attributed Navajo
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Metal: sterling silver
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Stone: round green turquoise, brown matrix
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Inner circumference + gap: 7.5 Inches
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Condition: vintage, even patina, age-consistent wear
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Provenance: sourced through Chipeta Trading Company
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One of one
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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