Description
- This Turquoise, Mediterranean Coral, and Bear Claw cuff was created at the Casa Kakiki workshop in El Paso, Texas.
- Howard Shaw, a Cheyenne from Oklohoma, started this business in the late 1960βs.
- Mr. Shaw, wife, daughter, and a few Tigua Indians designed the pieces (according to his daughter). Tigua Native American Indians created Kakiki pieces.
- The Tiguas executed the designs and Mr. Shaw drove all around the country buying raw materials, selling jewelry, attending shows, and winning awards!
- To view more great pieces on this website, please click HERE!
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Bracelet SizeΒ Β
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7-3/8
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Circumference
(inside tip-to-tip)Β Β |
6β³
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Gap in bracelet
(between tips)Β |
1-3/8β³ |
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Bandwidth
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3-1/2β³Β
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Weight in gramsΒ Β |
116.9 or 3.76 Troy Ounces
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Artistβs Identity
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Casa Kakiki β Tigua Indian Silversmith Shop
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HallmarksΒ Β
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Kakiki
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