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 Blue Gem turquoise stone. The beautiful stamp work that frames the stone and a wonderful silver design on the sides, including his well-known thunderbird 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" at widest point and tapers to 7/16". It measures 5 1/2" inside with a 1" opening. Slightly adjustable. Hallmarked with his Bow and Arrow stamp.