Circa 1960s–1970s | Sterling Silver & Natural Turquoise
This cuff is a living piece of desert history—crafted in the late 1960s to early 1970s, likely by a Navajo silversmith using sterling silver. It features a hand-forged silver band set with a bold natural turquoise stone, worn smooth by time and touch. The stampwork is still whispering the rhythm of the maker's hand.
When we came into the posession of this hierloom piece, it was broken. Part of the band was broken, making it unwearable.While we believe in preserving patina and leaving these itmes untouched, this repair was necesarry to make it wearable and able to be enjoyed again. The band was carefully and thoughtfully re-soldered to add rigidity and durability.
This piece is signed, but is unable to be made out. We think it says, "MKR."
Details:
Vintage Navajo Cuff
Estimated age: 1960s–1970s
Solid sterling silver
Natural turquoise cabochon
Fits a wrist size of 6.5"
Not adjustable — please measure wrist carefully
One-of-a-kind historical piece

