Description
- Unbelievable Navajo Sterling Silver Stone Inlay Bracelet by master stonecutter and silversmith Alvin Yellowhorse.
- Born in 1968, Alvin learned the art of silverwork from his father Frank Yellowhorse.
- His contemporary designs have Zuni, Anasazi, Hopi and traditional Navajo influences.
- Alvin was recognized by the Smithsonian Magazine in their August 1999 issue, along with Art Book Arizona Magazine doing a profile on his life.
- Each year Alvin enters his jewelry into the Santa Fe Indian Market competition & has won several Blue Ribbons.
- Beautiful and extensive stone work consisting of Carico Lake Turquoise, Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, Sugilite, Lapis, Mediterranean Coral, Jasper, Etc.!
- This bracelet is hard to price…the prices for Alvin’s work can be high, and this is by far the nicest we have seen!
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Bracelet Size
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7-1/8
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Circumference
(inside end-to-end) |
6″
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Gap in bracelet (between ends)
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1-1/8 “ |
Height of bracelet
(at the front) |
1-1/2″
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Weight in grams |
161.8 or 5.2 Troy Ounces
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Artist’s Hallmarks
(stamped on back) |
Alvin Yellowhorse, Horsehead |
Artist’s Identity
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Alvin Yellowhorse, Navajo Silversmith
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