THREE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS
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THREE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS

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THREE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS
the first, Navajo, of openwork form, composed of two bands, overlaid on the shoulder with three stones set in very fine sawtooth bezels, embellished with applied silver beading and twisted wire, stamped details on the arms; the second, Zuni, composed of openwork band with two rows of small rectangular stones set in fine sawtooth bezels, silver beading and stamped details; the third, Navajo, composed of sandcast openwork band with curvilinear design centering an oval stone set in fine saw-tooth bezels
Lengths: the first, 2½ in. (6.3 cm.); the second, 2¼ in. (5.8 cm.); the third, 2¾ in. (7 cm.) (3)
Provenance
Christie's, June 5, 1996, lot 5

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