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Iconic Sterling Silver Ingot Double-Stacked Bracelet With A Striking And Unusual Inlay Design Of All Natural Stones Consisting Of Unikite, Cripple Creek Turquoise And Acoma Jet. The Natural Unikite Stone, Not Typically Found In Native American Jewelry, Was Collected By The Artist From A Riverbed Located Near Phoenix, Arizona. Masterfully Handmade And Designed By Navajo Artist ALVIN YELLOWHORSE.
Artist Hallmark: "Alvin Yellowhorse" (hand stamped in script writing on back side of bracelet with artist's personal horse insignia)
Materials: Sterling Silver, Natural Cripple Creek Turquoise, Natural Unikite, Natural Acoma Jet
Technique: Saw Work, Chisel Work, Artist Applied Fabrication, Stone On Stone Inlay, Satin Finish
Base Width: 1.64" Top Width: 1.24"
Weight: 172 grams
End to End Measurement: 5.75"
Opening Measurement: 1.25"
Total Bracelet Size: 7" (5.75" + 1.25" = 7")
We understand obtaining accurate sizing information can often be an important part of your decision to move forward with a purchase of our jewelry. To help assist providing you this information, here are definitions to measurement terms commonly used for our jewelry descriptions:
To obtain your appropriate size, we recommend using a cloth tape for measuring the wrist area where you most prefer to wear your bracelet. Or, if you prefer, you can also use a string, mark where it meets on your wrist and lay it out next to a ruler or tape measure to obtain the correct size. This measurement is your total wrist size which is commensurate with our "Total Bracelet Size" ("End to End Measurement" + "Opening Measurement").
Please note that bracelets having a width measurement of two inches or more may require a slightly larger size than suggested in order for the wearer to obtain the most ideal fit. For example, a wrist size of 6 inches may be better fitted with a larger sized bracelet of 6.25 inches to 6.5 inches.
Most local jewelry outlets have a "ring sizer" that can be used to obtain the correct size for each of your fingers. You only need to be aware that rings designed with a wider band or shank (the portion of the ring that wraps around your finger) needs to be slightly larger than smaller-shanked rings in order to achieve a proper fit.
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