This is a special vintage Navajo bracelet! It features 2 rows of Old Kingman turquoise stones surrounded by rows of hand carved silver rope, all on a solid silver cuff! This bracelet will add instant interest to any outfit!
The Kingman Turquoise Mine, situated in the high desert of northwestern Arizona, is an iconic source of turquoise with a legacy spanning over a thousand years. Revered for its striking blue color and distinctive webbed matrix patterns, Kingman turquoise has become a cherished gemstone in the world of jewelry and adornment. Mined from the mineral-rich hills surrounding Kingman, Arizona, this turquoise is known for its deep, vibrant blue hues, ranging from sky blue to rich, greenish-blue shades. Its consistent quality and availability have made Kingman turquoise a favorite among artisans, designers, and collectors alike. With a history steeped in Native American tradition and a reputation for exceptional beauty, the Kingman Turquoise Mine remains a cornerstone of American gemstone heritage. The width of the bracelet measures around 1-1/4". Sterling silver. The inside end to end measures around 4-3/4" with an additional 1-1/4" gap. Sturdy 97 grams.
Make Us an Offer- Due to the high demand of our items, many pieces sell quite fast. The most frequent email we receive are from buyers who waited too long to make us an offer and suddenly lost out because another buyer came in and purchased. Send us your reasonable offer today, we are flexible and you have nothing to lose! Ahéhee' (Thank you)
How Layaway Works:
Layaway programs we offer that you can choose from when you pay for the item:
- Shop Pay Installments (Usually 4 payments)
- Affirm (Up to 12 payments)
-Klarna (Usually 4 payments)
How Does Layaway Work with Making an Offer?
If your offer is accepted you will receive an email invoice from us and will be able to choose your layaway program when you pay the invoice. If for some reason you cannot get approved for any of the programs simply let us know and we will cancel out the invoice. You have nothing to lose and the most beautiful art to gain! :)