Description
- This fabulous Irene and Carl Clark cuff features fabulous micro-mosaic.
- Creating micro-fine inlay requires slicing natural gems (like turquoise, coral, lapis, sugilite, and jet) into hair-thin strands. These are glued together, sliced, and set into intricate patterns such as Yei figures (such as in this case).
- Irene is responsible for the meticulous silversmithing and metalwork, while Carl cuts and precisely sets the tiny stones
- NavajoΒ
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Bracelet SizeΒ Β
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6-3/8
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Circumference
(inside tip-to-tip)Β Β |
5-1/8β³
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Gap in bracelet
(between tips)Β |
1-1/4β³ |
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Bandwidth
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5/8β³ tall at center
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Weight in gramsΒ Β |
33.1
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Artistβs Identity
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Irene and Carl Clark Navajo Silversmiths
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HallmarksΒ Β
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Irene and Carl Clark
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