The beautiful geometric designs wrap the entire cuff. Despite its old age, circa 1935, the precise stamp work shows superior craftsmanship. A beauty to behold!
This early bracelet comes from a group of both Navajo and Pueblo cuffs, purchased from renowned trader Martha Struever, in Santa Fe, NM. and placed in a major collection. Some of these pieces are featured in the publication, Southwest Silver Jewelry by Paula Baxter. This bracelet was chosen from the collection by Martha Struever's gallery director, when the collection was being sold. The remaining cuffs and pottery were gifted to the Wheelwright Museum of The American Indian.
This striking cuff measure 1 3/8" wide. It measures 5 1/2" inside with a 1 1/4" opening. Slightly adjustable. It is not hallmarked which was common during this era.