1940's Sterling silver bracelet, Navajo

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Greetings from Tucson, AZ At apx 49 gram, is a 1940's, sterling silver Navajo row bracelet with all natural, spider web turquoise awaiting your wrist. It is 5.5 inches measured from end to end, not including a one inch space at the end. It is 6/8th inches across at the front, which is the widest point, and it tapers to apx 3/8th inches wide at the back. It is all hand made; the five stones, all natural as can be deduced by looping the stones and seeing color variations from aqua green to aqua blue, are surrounded by a twisted wire mounting, which in turn has a smooth edge bezel. Please refer to the pictures so my explanation can be backed up with visuals. In between each setting is a hand stamped rain bead, and both ends are finished off neactly with sterling end caps. It is unmarked, typical for its age. The stones, all flush within their mountings, were soldiered onto a tri-twisted, hand made wire, yup, please see the pictures. Please notice that one stone, at the far end, has an edge chip, but all stones are firmlly in their bezel with no/zero wiggle room. So this is in slightly worn but good conditon. Please refer to all pictures so you can see the stones prior to bidding, the pictures, see the pictures, pictures. Return allowed only if the item is grossly misrepresented and it isn't. (Seriosuly, it is as the pictures depicts. read more