This vintage sterling silver cuff bracelet showcases intricate silver work with traditional Dené (Navajo) designs. The silver work depicts a large buffalo, a Kokopelli, and a flower overhead. A natural green/blue turquoise stone in in the center.
Kokopelli is a fertility deity in the Native American culture. Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both childbirth and agriculture. He is also a trickster god and represents the spirit of music. Kokopelli is typically attributed to Pueblo culture (think Hopi, Navajo)
This bracelet is in beautiful shape, exhibiting appropriate signs of age that authenticate its historical significance. Its patina and subtle wear provide a sense of authenticity , enhancing its appeal as a timeless and cherished piece of Native American jewelry that can be appreciated and worn for generations.
band: 4.75"
opening gap: 1.8"
Marked: Rag(?) Arte .925