Coral Stone Cuff
Handmade coral and sterling silver cuff by Wilbert Muskett. Artist stamped. Beautiful by itself or layered with other bracelets. Sterling Silver heavy gauge detailed stamp work creates depth with paired with the coral cabochons. The size and wright of the cuff makes it east to wear everyday. Coral is a true deep red color, you will not find any oranges tones in this piece.
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Wilbert Muskett
New Mexico, USA
Measures 6.5” x .5” width
Weight: 40 grams
Coral has been used by tribal artisans for over 600 years. There are many types of coral used. You will find coral mixed with sterling silver and turquoise in many forms of Native American jewelry. Coral was first introduced to Southwestern tribes such as the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi by Spanish and European traders, who had a steady supply of coral mined from Mediterranean coastlines. The coral came in many shades, from deep red to orange and even white.Coral is highly-prized as a substance believed to be endowed with mysterious sacred properties. It is a symbol of modesty, wisdom, happiness and immortality.
Handmade coral and sterling silver cuff by Wilbert Muskett. Artist stamped. Beautiful by itself or layered with other bracelets. Sterling Silver heavy gauge detailed stamp work creates depth with paired with the coral cabochons. The size and wright of the cuff makes it east to wear everyday. Coral is a true deep red color, you will not find any oranges tones in this piece.
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Wilbert Muskett
New Mexico, USA
Measures 6.5” x .5” width
Weight: 40 grams
Coral has been used by tribal artisans for over 600 years. There are many types of coral used. You will find coral mixed with sterling silver and turquoise in many forms of Native American jewelry. Coral was first introduced to Southwestern tribes such as the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi by Spanish and European traders, who had a steady supply of coral mined from Mediterranean coastlines. The coral came in many shades, from deep red to orange and even white.Coral is highly-prized as a substance believed to be endowed with mysterious sacred properties. It is a symbol of modesty, wisdom, happiness and immortality.
Handmade coral and sterling silver cuff by Wilbert Muskett. Artist stamped. Beautiful by itself or layered with other bracelets. Sterling Silver heavy gauge detailed stamp work creates depth with paired with the coral cabochons. The size and wright of the cuff makes it east to wear everyday. Coral is a true deep red color, you will not find any oranges tones in this piece.
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Wilbert Muskett
New Mexico, USA
Measures 6.5” x .5” width
Weight: 40 grams
Coral has been used by tribal artisans for over 600 years. There are many types of coral used. You will find coral mixed with sterling silver and turquoise in many forms of Native American jewelry. Coral was first introduced to Southwestern tribes such as the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi by Spanish and European traders, who had a steady supply of coral mined from Mediterranean coastlines. The coral came in many shades, from deep red to orange and even white.Coral is highly-prized as a substance believed to be endowed with mysterious sacred properties. It is a symbol of modesty, wisdom, happiness and immortality.