Susie Livingston is an outstanding jeweler from Zuni Pueblo. She skillfully crafted each tiny sterling silver bezel to receive 48 luscious Kingman turquoise stones in a gorgeous cuff bracelet with 6 rows of goodness. Traditionally called a "row" bracelet, this style of snake-eye petit point jewelry is usually sold by the row. The Kingman turquoise mine in Arizona is the last remaining commercially producing mine in the United States. Archaeological evidence revealed turquoise was originally mined by ancient Indigenous cultures. The striking bracelet's entire inner circumference is about 6 1/4" which includes the opening of roughly 1 1/8". It is approximately 1 3/8" wide and 1/8" tall. Signed by the artist. Please click
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