Native American Cuff Bracelet Sterling Silver Turquoise
4350 - A00
Regular price$800.00
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About turquoise jewelry
Turquoise, with its vibrant blue-green hues, has been a cherished gemstone for centuries. In
vintage jewelry design, turquoise holds a special place. The name “turquoise” came from the
French pierre tourques and translates as a “Turkish stone.” The mineral was first transported to
the west through Turkey from mines in the historical Khorasan province of Iran (Persia) and
Afghanistan. Pre-Columbian Native Americans mined the stone throughout nowadays. In all
these cultures turquoise was considered as a protective stone for warriors and symbolized the
connection to heaven.
In the 17th century wearing turquoise jewelry was a must for a well-dressed gentleman. The
stone was popular to the point when all of the emeralds in the crown that Napoleon I gave
Empress Marie Louise were replaced with Persian turquoise cabochons. Today Persian turquoise
is beloved by jewelry aficionados for its warm, calming color. It may vary from sky-blue to
green. As to the dark veins, it depends on your preferences and a certain piece. Some jewelry
collectors prefer turquoise with a web pattern of matrix as it adds character to a piece.
The versatility of turquoise allows it to be used into various designs. Smooth cabochon cut
turquoise is a common choice for vintage jewelry. Beadwork is also a popular technique that
showcases turquoise's unique color. Turquoise is often associated with the American Southwest,
where Native American artisans have been using the stone for centuries. Vintage turquoise
jewelry, influenced by Native American craftsmanship, often features silverwork, geometric
patterns, and symbolic motifs.
Circa: Late 20th Century
Materials:Sterling Silver 925
Gemstone:Turquoise
Weight:79.2 Grams
Measurements:Biggest - 8", Smallest - 7", Stone - 1 5/8" x 2 1/8"
Hallmarks:925
A Native American cuff bracelet, crafted of sterling silver and turquoise. A large, striking cabochon turquoise is beautifully framed by intricate silverwork. The turquoise has a rich green hue with natural veining of brown and gold. The stone is set within a solid silver band that is accented with open-work scroll patterns and flourishes. The bracelet has a buckle closure. The space on each side of the band reveals more of the detailed silverwork, which complements the natural beauty of the turquoise. The combination of the stone's color and the silver's delicate framing gives the bracelet a bold yet refined look.