Ike Wilson was active between 1920 and 1942 and was known
to have worked at Zuni for trader C. G. Wallace and Trader Charles Kelsey. Wilson's stamp-work was
precise with superior craftsmanship in his work. He was a master jeweler from
this early era. Wilson was especially known for ashtrays, barware and other
decorative utensils.
This lovely bracelet is set with a beautiful turquoise stone. The beautiful silver design work that frames the stone and a wonderful silver design on the sides, including his repoussé leaves adds the final touch to this beautiful bracelet. Ike created his own stamps for use on his jewelry. The bracelet has a beautiful soft, even patina. It has a nice heavier weight. Hallmarked with his Bow and Arrow stamp.
This super bracelet measure 1 1/2" at widest point and tapers to 1/2". It measures 5 3/8" inside with a 7/8" opening. Slightly adjustable. Hallmarked with his Bow and Arrow stamp.