Bracelets

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Bracelets

Bracelets are perhaps the most recognized form of Southwestern jewelry. Popular for their diversity in design, we see three primary forms of bracelets: cuffs, link bracelets, and bangles. Cuffs are the most traditional type of bracelet for Southwest Native American silversmiths. Cuffs are rigid metal bracelets that are slipped onto the wrist through an opening. Link bracelets encircle the wrist and are fastened with a clasp. Bangles are rigid, full-circle bracelets that are slipped on over the hand and worn loosely on the wrist. When silversmithing was introduced to the Southwest in the mid-1800s, initially bracelets were all silver, cast or hand hammered into form. By the 1880s, the technique of setting turquoise in silver was introduced and bracelet designs would change forever.

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Turquoise and Coral Cuff by Frances Begay - Garland's
Turquoise and Coral Cuff by Frances Begay - Garland's
Multi-Stone Cuff by Ruth Yazzie - Garland's
Multi-Stone Cuff by Ruth Yazzie - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Clarissa and Vernon Hale - Garland's
“Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” Bracelet by Mona Van Riper - Garland's
“Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” Bracelet by Mona Van Riper - Garland's
Multi-Stone Row Cuff by Dee Nez - Garland's
Multi-Stone Row Cuff by Dee Nez - Garland's
Multi-Stone Row Cuff by Dee Nez - Garland's
Multi-Stone Row Cuff by Dee Nez - Garland's
Multi-Stone Cuff by Don Lucas - Garland's
Multi-Stone Cuff by Don Lucas - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Don Lucas - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Don Lucas - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Allison Lee - Garland's
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Cuff by Allison Lee - Garland's
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