FIVE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS
FIVE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS

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FIVE SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS
the first, Zuni, with expanding openwork band overlaid on the shoulder with three scalloped plaques, decorated with circular and tear-shaped stones set into fine sawtooth bezels; the second, Navajo, with split band surmounted by five plaques inset with seven stones, accented with twisted wire and applied beading; the third, Navajo, with sandcast openwork band, surmounted by an oval plaque with sawtooth bezels and bright blue stone carved in the form of a frog; the fourth, Navajo, with split band, a large circular plaque on the shoulder with a green stone set into sawtooth bezels, encircled by twisted wire and flanked by silver plaques with stamped design; the fifth, Navajo, with three arm band overlaid on the shoulder with five plaques, decorated with a pale green stone and stamped designs, accented with applied silver beading
Lengths: ranging from 2½ to 3 in. (6.3 to 7.6 cm.) (5)

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