VINTAGE EARLY '70's NAVAJO TOMMY SINGER STERLING CUFF BRACELET & MATCHING RING

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Vintage, rare Navajo sterling silver wide cuff bracelet, c. early 1970's, by famed Navajo artist Tommy Singer, stamped on back. This amazing handcrafted bracelet, set with turquoise and coral cabochons, is truly a work of incredible artistry. The bracelet weighs 130 grams; is 2" wide; 6 1/4" tip-to-tip, with a 1 1/2" gap; non-adjustable. The bracelet also features 4 soaring birds of crushed turquoise & coral, 2 above & 2 below the cabs. The sides have intricate etchings & turquoise designs as well. The three cabochons are solidly set into a bezeled shadowbox; one turquoise stone has a very tiny hairline crack, almost invisible, & can't really be seen when worn. The matching sterling silver ring, by an unknown Navajo artist, features a soaring bird of crushed turquoise & coral, as well as gorgeous moon & sun etchings; it is stamped with an arrow hallmark inside. The lovely ring is 3/4" wide at its widest point, tapering down to 1/4" & is non-adjustable. It weighs 6 grams & is a size 10. Both the Tommy Singer bracelet & the matching ring can be worn by a man or a woman, have gorgeous age-enhanced patina, with only the slightest signs of wear, & are in excellent vintage condition. A collectible, wearable treasure. These handcrafted works of art are worth three times the asking price; LOW starting price to encourage bidding. Good luck read more