Description
- Arrows, crescents, and petrified wood. This Fred Harvey era bracelet (c. 1940) has it all, created by one of the top Hopi silversmiths!
- This wonderful set is the work of well-know Hopi artist Morris Robinson.
- Morris (Talawytewa) was born at Oraibi.
- He began his career in Phoenix , Az. in the early 1920’s and continues his silversmithing until retiring in 1963.
- He working at several different Indian Jewelry stores in Arizona.
- He used his personally crafted stamps, creating intricate and amazing designs.
- This large cuff and ring offer the best of Morris Robinson’s amazing abilities as an artist and also vintage pieces of history.
- The set has beautiful petrified wood stones with wonderful silver rain drops and twist wire surrounding each piece. Small stamped side panels add the final touch. Nice and heavy!
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Bracelet Size | 6-1/2 |
Circumference (Inside Tip to Tip) | 5-3/8″ |
Gap in bracelet (between tips) | 1-1/8″ |
Height of bracelet (at the front) | 1-3/4″ tall in center |
Weight in grams | 82.8 |
Artist’s Identity | Morris Robinson, Hopi Silversmith |
Hallmarks | Snake, H |
Ring Size | 5-1/4 |
Ring Dimensions | 1-1/8″ tall |
Composition | Sterling Silver + Petrified Wood (Matching Bracelet) |
Weight in grams | 18.8 |
Artist’s Identity | Morris Robinson, Hopi Silversmith |
Hallmarks | N/A – Stone and design precisely match signed bracelet, as pictured. |