Description: This early Ray Bennett cuff bracelet was purchased new by the owner from the Millicent Rogers Museum just outside of Taos, New Mexico in the 1980s. Weighing 48.2 grams, it is a beautiful piece of Native American jewelry by a prominent Navajo artist who is a listed silversmith in Barton Wright's "Hallmarks of the Southwest". Handcrafted with sterling silver and eight red coral cabochons, this cuff bracelet showcases the intricate details of Navajo art. The bracelet is perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and timeless pieces. It is a great addition to any jewelry collection and will surely make a statement. This bracelet is a true representation of contemporary Navajo artistry and skill. The silver color and intricate design make this bracelet a true statement piece, and it is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection.
Price: 549 USD
Location: Barrington, Rhode Island
End Time: 2024-12-26T02:09:04.000Z
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Brand: Ray Bennett
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American Navajo
Type: Bracelet
Metal Purity: 925
Color: Silver
Style: Cuff
Main Stone Color: red coral
Metal: Sterling Silver
Main Stone: red coral