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Native American Jewelry Golden Hill Turquoise Inlay Bracelet

Native American Jewelry Golden Hill Turquoise Inlay Bracelet

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Authentic Native Craft

Handmade With Meaning

Timeless Cultural Art

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This all natural, rare, lavender turquoise is from the Altyn-Tyube mine in Kazakhstan, also known as the Golden Hill mine. Mining this turquoise is extremely difficult. Being mostly tunnels and shafts, the miners can only work in the winter months when the ground is hard enough not to collapse in on itself. This bracelet is signed and marked sterling by the Navajo artist. 

Materials: Sterling Silver and Golden Hill Turquoise

1 1/8" Face Width

5 3/8" of Silver, Plus a 1 1/8" Opening

6 1/2" Total, Including Opening - Fits Medium Wrist

This bracelet CANNOT be adjusted.

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Each piece is thoughtfully made by skilled Native artisans, reflecting generations of craftsmanship, cultural meaning, and respect for natural materials. Designed to be collected, worn, and valued for a lifetime.

AUTHENTIC NATIVE ART

Crafted With Heritage

Each piece is thoughtfully made by skilled Native artisans, reflecting generations of craftsmanship, cultural meaning, and respect for natural materials. Designed to be collected, worn, and valued for a lifetime.

FAQs

Are these pieces authentic Native American works?

Yes. Each item is sourced from trusted channels and represents genuine Native American craftsmanship and tradition.

Are the materials natural and hand-crafted?

Our jewelry and art feature natural stones, sterling silver, and traditional hand-made techniques used by skilled artisans.

Are these pieces mass-produced?

No. Every piece is individually crafted or carefully selected, making each item unique in character and detail.

Do the items vary slightly from photos?

Yes. Natural materials and hand craftsmanship mean subtle variations in color, texture, and form are part of their beauty.

Are these pieces meant for everyday wear or collection?

Both. Many pieces are wearable daily, while others are ideal for collectors who value cultural and artistic significance.