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Hefty Sterling Silver and Sugilite Cuff Bracelet by Navajo Artist, Alfred Lee Sr.
Hefty Sterling Silver and Sugilite Cuff Bracelet by Navajo Artist, Alfred Lee Sr.
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- Sugilite can be such a moody stone…dark and stormy at one angle and glowing from another but always confident. This chunky cuff made by late Navajo artist, Alfred Lee (1950-2026), was definitely built to celebrate sugilite’s personality. Whether worn alone or stacked with other bracelets, it is sure to be an excellent addition to your jewelry collection. This cuff is considered new old stock as it does not appear to ever have been worn.
*Weighs 130 grams
*1 inch wide
*4mm thick
*Inside measures 5-1/2” + a 1-1/4” gap
*Seen on a 6-1/4” wrist in the photos
Reminder: Please study the photos and read the description carefully as we do not offer refunds and will only consider limited exchanges. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have before purchasing. Thank you!
Will it fit? The best way to determine your ideal cuff size is to measure the inside circumference of a favorite cuff you already wear comfortably. The total measurement is tip to tip (inside) + the open gap. This can be accomplished by using a soft measuring tape or a length of string that can be subsequently stretched along a ruler for measurement. If you do not have a cuff to use, you can implement the same methods around your wrist to determine total size, measuring just behind your wrist bone and pulling the measuring tape just slightly snug..not tight. If you stack bracelets, you may want to go a little larger for wiggle room, but if you only wear one bracelet at a time, a snugger fit is usually okay. If the cuff is very wide, you will generally need a larger size than usual. It comes down to your personal preference and comfort, but the more you collect, the more familiar you become with what works for you.
Actual colors may vary slightly due to lighting, screen display and/or the way color is seen by an individual.
Handcrafted/Handmade work is unique in its design, which means that imperfections will most often be part of an item’s character. Inconsistencies will occur by nature, which makes each piece truly one of a kind; an artist is not a machine.
This listing is for the item named in the title only. Additional photo props or styling pieces are not included.
Thank you for looking! Please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have and be sure to visit @sevandcompany on Instagram!
4/17/20
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