Description
- This distinguished bracelet comes from the days of the Santa Fe Railroad, Fred Harvey Hotels and Trading Posts. Much of this period jewelry is from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Made in the 1940’s / 1950’s, this type of bracelet was sold to travelers on the new highway and rail system running throughout the Southwest.
- Shops that produced pieces of this familiar design, employed local Navajo artists to complete the work. This verified that the jewelry was “Indian Made!”
- Fabulous Forest Green Cerrillos Turquoise is the center stone.
- This piece is beautifully aged with a wonderful patina.
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| Bracelet Size   | 6-5/8″ | 
| Circumference (Inside Tip to Tip) | 5-1/2″ | 
| Gap in bracelet (between tips) | 1-1/8″ | 
| Height of bracelet (at the front) | 3/4″ tall in center | 
| Weight in grams | 21.2 | 
| Artist’s Identity | Maisel’s Indian Trading Post | 
| Hallmarks   | Maisel’s, Sterling | 







 
		 
		 
		