And please check our Vintage Jewelry Gallery and Collectors' Gallery for other bracelets

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BRACELET SIZING:

To simplify matters (I hope…) we will be using this following sizing guide in future additions to this page:
With the exception of the large sizes, all sizes presume a 1 inch opening. If larger, we will so note.

Very small: 5.0 inches 

Small 5.25 inches

Medium: 5.5 inches

Medium-large: 5.75 inches

Large: 6.0 inches

Very large: anything 6.25 and above.

Note: Wrapping a tape measure around your wrist will not give you an accurate size. Not only will it read smaller than what you need, but the shape of your wrist is another variable.

We offer full refund if the fit is not comfortable.

The two bracelets at left are both by Wayne Muskett. The one in the photo at far left is inlaid with different types of turquoise while the next one is inlaid with jet and turquoise. Each one is $485 and both were made for a very large wrist. The bracelet in the two photos at right was made by Philbert Begay, stamped with some lovely concho style patterns with a singular piece of orange spondylus shell. Made for a small wrist and $375. (ALL in SANTA FE)

By master tufa cast silversmith Aaron Anderson. It is two inches wide and medium wrist. A real classic old-timey feel to it. $850. The next three photos in the row are of a wonderful hand stamped cuff set with a singular piece of Royston turquoise. Made for a medium sized wrist and $2,600. (BOTH IN SANTA FE)

Jonathan Nez makes some pretty awesome guard bracelets. These, which are 3/8 square, are topped with 18kt gold. He does such great, precise file and chisel work. The top one is made for an extra large wrist: 6.5 inches. Next down is a very large, and the two below that are large. $750 each. A beautiful classic bracelet (1930-1940s) set with a gorgeous pieces of natural turquoise from either the Blue Gem or Royston Mine in Nevada.1 inch wide. Medium-small. $1100. (ALL IN SANTA FE)

A nice little bracelet with a vintage feel. This one is by Harry Morgan, Navajo smith. This one is made for a medium wrist (It currently has a wider than usual opening which we can adjust if needed) and is $300. The bracelet with hummingbirds and floral motif was made by Philbert Begay. For a very small wrist, this one is $700. (SANTA FE)

The photo at left features two overlay bracelets by Ed Wayne Aragon, Santo Domingo. The top one was made for a medium-large wrist while the bottom one is made for a medium wrist. Each is $350. The next two in the row are both made by Rick Martinez, Navajo. The bracelet in the center is set with stabilized turquoise from one of the Nevada mines, made for a medium wrist and $750. The bracelet at right is set with stabilized Kingman turquoise, it also was made for a medium wrist. $750. (First three are in SANTA FE, the last in the row at right is in TUCSON)

Above is a stunning handstamped Ketoh or bow guard made by Navajo smith Leonard Maloney. The leather measures 4 inches long and as you can see in the photo at far right, it has an adjustable strap with buckle closures. $800 (SANTA FE)

Samuel LaFountain crafted this deep stampwork bracelet set with a very nice piece of natural Morenci turquoise. 1 1/8 inch across, Made for a medium-large wrist. $925. A copper and sterling bracelet by a new-to-us artist: Albert Polope. 1 inch across and made for a small wrist. $350. ( SANTA FE - a similar Albert Polope bracelet is in Tucson)

A beautiful square wire guard bracelet by Mike Bird Romero of Kewa Pueblo. Made for a medium wrist and $475. The classic silver stampwork bracelet, which has a wonderful vintage feel to it, was made by Gary Reeves. It is just over .75 inch wide. $450. A deep stampwork bracelet by Samuel LaFountain 3/8 inch wide. Made for a medium wrist. $320. A zirconium bracelet with a laser engraved floral pattern is set with a diamond in the gold bezel. By the amazing Pat Pruitt of Laguna Pueblo, 1 inch wide. MADE FOR A MEDIUM WRIST. $1100. ON HOLD (ALL IN SANTA FE)

The interesting yin-yang (the artists description) inspired piece was made by Ruben Saufkie. 1/2 inches wide and a medium size. $500. (SANTA FE) Rick Manuel made this desert scene bracelet with a 14k gold sun. 1 inch wide and made for a medium wrist. $900. (TUCSON) The heavy gauge cuff in the two photos at right was made by Elvira Bill, made for a small wrist. $550. (SANTA FE)

The bracelets in this row are all by the award-winning Navajo artist Jimmie Harrison, each one is ~1/2 inch wide. The bracelet in the first photo is a size small and $420. (Tucson) The next two are both in the Santa Fe gallery. The one in the center was made for a medium size wrist and is $420. The bracelet in the photo at far right was made for a small wrist and is $400.

A striking (pun intended) handstamped cuff by Jennifer Curtis! Made for a medium-large wrist with an opening of 1.25 inches. $1,800. (SANTA FE)

The three bracelets in the row above are all made by Wayne Musket and set with charoite, a purple mineral found in the Russian Far East. Discovered in. the 1940s it ws not widely known until 1978, It’s a rare silicate mineral. It is named after the Chara River, - the name of the river, translated from the language of the indigenous Evenk people, means “to melt” referring to the snow melt that fills the river.
Each is $200. The bracelet in the photo at left will fit a small wrist and is inlaid with charoite & turquoise. The one in the center and the one in the photo at right are inlaid with charoite, turquoise and jet. These two were made for a medium wrist. (ALL in SANTA FE)

An amazingly detailed bracelet by Bennett Kagenvema It shows two Wuyakqötö or Broadface Whippers, flanked by a Mudhead and a Sipikne - Zuni Warrior. 2 inches wide and made for a small wrist. $1200. (SANTA FE)

At left is a small but wide ( just under 1.75 inches) cuff, this one was made by the Tahe family. $525.The Navajo woman with flowers and a hummingbird was made by Philbert Begay. Made for a small wrist and $650 ON HOLD. (Both in SANTA FE)

These five stacking bracelets (circa late 1960s) are so much fun! You can wear them all at once, a couple at a time or individually. Set with very beautiful Bisbee turquoise, they were made for a very small wrist. $3200 (SANTA FE)

 

Above are three beautifully constructed inlay bracelets by Troy Natachu, Zuni. Left to right: All natural turquoise, multi color and lapis. Each one is a medium and each $300. (ALL in Santa Fe)

 

A turquoise channel inlay bracelet by Tommy Jackson. This one was made for a small wrist. $1200 (SANTA FE)

Elvira Bill made this bracelet for a small/medium wrist, $600. This stylish bracelet was made for a small wrist. Set with a nice piece of unusual Morenci spiderweb turquoise, it measures 1 1/4 inches wide. $650 (Both in SANTA FE)

Two cuffs made by Colin Coonsis. The first bracelet is set with fauxpal and Mother of Pearl shell. 1.25 inches wide. Made for a small wrist. $750. The seconf of Colin’s bracelets is inlaid with fauxpal in blue, green, and some orange. Made for a very small wrist and $1100. The sterling cuff at far right is by Al Joe, this one is made for a very small wrist. $600 (ALL in SANTA FE)

Famed Navajo jewelry artist Rick Charlie created this tufa cast bracelet with with a piece of gem chrysoprase. 3/4 inch wide. Large. $1275. (TUCSON Wayne Muskett created this bracelet, inlaid with a combination of spiny oyster shell, turquoise, coral and denim lapis. A medium with a one inch opening. $475
A nice weight and very elegant bracelet, also by Wayne. 1 inch wide and made for a medium-large wrist. Inlaid with spiny oyster shell, natural turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty Mine and stabilized spiderweb turquoise from Nevada. $600 (SANTA FE).

Made for an elegant small wrist, this 14k on sterling bracelet was crafted by Elvira Bill. 1.5 inches wide. $900. SANTA FE) Two Hopi overlay bracelets (medium) by Augustine Mowa Jr. 1/2 inch wide and $270 each. Just over 1 inch wide and domed for a comfortable fit, the bracelet of flute players was made by Manual Honyungowa (1953-2011) in the 1980s.A medium-small size. $600. Two Kokopellis are on this bracelet that includes plant, prayer feather and cloud motifs. 1 inch wide and fits a medium wrist. $450. (ALL IN SANTA FE)

A vintage Zuni cluster bracelet from the early 1970s, it is unsigned. Set with beautiful natural turquoise, it was made for a medium wrist. $1,100. (SANTA FE)

A cast bracelet with arrow point stamps flanking a vintage stamp of an eagle that belonged to the grandfather of Gino Antonio, who made the bracelet. 1 1/8 inch wide and a medium-large size. $525. (Tucson) The next two photos are of a “micro-inlay” turquoise cuff by Colin Coonsis. This one is made for a very small wrist and is SOLD. (SANTA FE)

Let this beautiful butterfly by Lee Charley rest on your wrist. Lee counted approximately 250 strikes to create the stampwork pattern on the bracelet shank. 5.5 inches with a 1 inch opening, the butterfly measures 3 1/8 inches by 3.5 inches, the bracelet itself is 1 5/8 inches wide. (check our More Silver gallery for a matching ring!) $1875. By Dakota Willie, a striking cuff with stampwork. Made for a very small wrist, it measures 1 inch across and is $400 (All in SANTA FE)

A beautiful stampwork bracelet by Don Platero, set with a fine piece of natural spiderweb turquoise. Just over 1/2 inch across and made for a medium wrist. $375. The heavy stamped cuff at right was made for a small ladies wrist by Elvira Bill. $550. (ALL in SANTA FE)

By Leonard Nez, a fine example of. his excellent engraved work. Just under 1 inch wide and made for a medium wrist. $900 (Tucson) The next stampwork bracelet has a gold overlay and is by Marc Antia. Made for a large wrist. $1,700. (SANTA FE)

Above are two new beautiful bracelets by Joseph Coriz. Each one is $950. Both are made for a small to medium wrist, measuring 5.25 inches with a 1 inch opening. (BOTH in SANTA FE) Aaron Anderson cast this track style bracelet set with a very nice, rather large coral. Just under 1 inch wide and made for a large wrist: 5.75 inches and a 1.25 inch opening. $1100. (TUCSON)

A sandcast bracelet with a beautifully stamped design by Monty Claw. This one is 5.5 inches with a one inch opening and $450. (TUCSON). Inspired by old style railroad era thunderbird bracelets, this was made by master silversmith Sunshine Reeves, highly respected for his impeccable stampwork. 1 1/8 inch wide. Made for a small wrist. $675 (Santa Fe)

At left are two bracelets by Shawn Bluejacket, Shawnee. $285 each. (The upper one has been sold) (TUCSON) The next two bracelets are both by Jimmie Harrison, each is about 1/4 inch wide and made for a medium sized wrist. Each is $400. (Both in SANTA FE)

A 2021 award-winning bracelet by Tim Herrera of Cochiti but it doesn’t take a ribbon for anyone to recognize the quality of his design and workmanship. A convex comfort fit, it measures 2 1/8 inches across this overlay and stampwork bracelet is further enhanced by a very nice piece of natural Bisbee turquoise. 5.75 inches with a 1 1/4 inch opening. $5500. (TUCSON)

 

Two bracelets (and a bangle!) by Chris Pruitt, from Laguna Pueblo. All were made from argentium sterling - a silver alloy that will not tarnish! The bangle has four diamonds, bezel set in gold. 3/8 inch wide. $750. The stunning raised triangle cuff is 2 inches wide. 5.57 inches with a 1 inch opening. $900. The tight twist bracelet is $650 and we have two: one is small - 5 inches with a 1 inch opening and the other 6 inches with 1.25 inch opening. (ALL IN TUCSON)

At left is a beautiful bracelet by Wilson and Carol Begay. Made for a small wrist, it measures 5 inches with a 1 inch opening. $375. The next bracelet was made by James Faks (Fox) of the Blackfoot Nation. This bracelet is just over 5.25 inches with a 1 inch opening. $500. (These two are in SANTA FE) Next is a classic-feeling contemporary bracelet by Gilbert Begay. Nice heavy weight that is 1 inch wide with a 1 inch opening. $400. The classic, domed cuff next to it is .8 inches wide with a 1 inch opening. $520. (Last two in TUCSON)

The tufa cast bracelet with a single piece of turquoise is by Gary Custer. Made for a small/medium ladies wrist, it measures just under 5.25 inches with a one inch opening. $650. The bracelet at right was made by Walter Vandever, made for a medium wrist. It measures 1 1/8 inch across The stone is set in a beautifully crafted bezel. $300. (SANTA FE) A gorgeous contemporary sandcast bracelet by Tim Herrera. 1.75 inches wide and made for a medium+ sized wrist.  $400. (TUCSON)

A sleek cuff by Kee Yazzie, set with a single piece of Lone Mountain turquoise. This one measures 5.5 inches with a one inch opening. $850. (Santa Fe)

A exquisite single stone sandcast cuff by Gary Custer. This one is made for a small ladies wrist. Measuring just under 5 inches with an opening of 7/8 inches and $650. (SANTA FE) Allison Lee made this fine old style bracelet. It is 1 1/8 wide and set with natural spiderweb turquoise from the Sinai. Made for a medium to small ladies' wrist and $1200. (TUCSON)

Two views of a tufa cast bracelet by Tim Herrera. Also for a medium wrist and 1.5 inches wide. Set with natural Bisbee turquoise, $975. (TUCSON) A wonderful innovative bracelet by Adrian Standing Elk Pinnecoose (Navajo/Southern Ute). A versatile young artist who does 2-D art and fashion design as well. A size medium, it measures 1.5 inches across and is $1100. (SANTA FE)

Lorenzo Shirley created this unique sandcast bracelet. 1 inch wide and made for a medium wrist. $500. (SANTA FE)

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A classic hammered cuff from the 1960s. 1.5 inches wide. $575. (SANTA FE)


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Above is a beautiful cuff made by Vernon Begaye. It employs hammered overlay and is set with a nice turquoise from the Kingman Mine. It measures just over 5.5 inches with a 1.25 inch opening. $875. (SANTA FE)