Sterling Silver Water Bead Cuff
Thomas Charley cuff bracelet. Well known for his signature style of dimensional sterling silver jewelry. This beautiful, wide, cuff bracelet in his famous "water bead" design features a row of domed silver bars flanked by borders of twisted sterling wire ropes. This unique design was created solely by Thomas Charley and has won him the respect of silversmiths around the world. The bracelet is oxidized behind the highly polished surface. This is a very stylish, sophisticated and elegant example of Navajo artistry. Matching pieces are available. Hallmarked "TC" and stamped "Sterling". BRACELET ONLY. Matching Ring available.
Total size on the bracelet measures approximately 6.25” and 1” width
Weight: 57g
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Thomas Charley
Thomas Charley is full blooded Native American Indian. He was born in in 1952 into the Navajo Reservation in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He has been crafting jewelry since 1977. He specializes in his own unique contemporary style that he has developed on his own. His style is both stylish and very dramatic while still having all the character and ethics of his forefathers that introduced him into the business. Thomas’ jewelry features strong sterling silver links over which he has placed a wide row of domed silver bars that create a type of rope motif. Quite cleverly done, because by constructing it in this manner the jewelry is much, much lighter weight than if it were of a solid casting style. Then, on the either side of his bracelets specifically the big ropes are two smaller ropes of twisted wire done by carefully wrapping two pieces of sterling silver around one another, set in a polished frame. His masterpieces are very stylish, elegant, and sophisticated. Thomas is related to: Bessie and Doris Charley (sisters), Renee Charley (daughter) and Al Charley (brother) who also are known for their fine craftsmanship in the art of jewelry making.
Thomas Charley cuff bracelet. Well known for his signature style of dimensional sterling silver jewelry. This beautiful, wide, cuff bracelet in his famous "water bead" design features a row of domed silver bars flanked by borders of twisted sterling wire ropes. This unique design was created solely by Thomas Charley and has won him the respect of silversmiths around the world. The bracelet is oxidized behind the highly polished surface. This is a very stylish, sophisticated and elegant example of Navajo artistry. Matching pieces are available. Hallmarked "TC" and stamped "Sterling". BRACELET ONLY. Matching Ring available.
Total size on the bracelet measures approximately 6.25” and 1” width
Weight: 57g
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Thomas Charley
Thomas Charley is full blooded Native American Indian. He was born in in 1952 into the Navajo Reservation in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He has been crafting jewelry since 1977. He specializes in his own unique contemporary style that he has developed on his own. His style is both stylish and very dramatic while still having all the character and ethics of his forefathers that introduced him into the business. Thomas’ jewelry features strong sterling silver links over which he has placed a wide row of domed silver bars that create a type of rope motif. Quite cleverly done, because by constructing it in this manner the jewelry is much, much lighter weight than if it were of a solid casting style. Then, on the either side of his bracelets specifically the big ropes are two smaller ropes of twisted wire done by carefully wrapping two pieces of sterling silver around one another, set in a polished frame. His masterpieces are very stylish, elegant, and sophisticated. Thomas is related to: Bessie and Doris Charley (sisters), Renee Charley (daughter) and Al Charley (brother) who also are known for their fine craftsmanship in the art of jewelry making.
Thomas Charley cuff bracelet. Well known for his signature style of dimensional sterling silver jewelry. This beautiful, wide, cuff bracelet in his famous "water bead" design features a row of domed silver bars flanked by borders of twisted sterling wire ropes. This unique design was created solely by Thomas Charley and has won him the respect of silversmiths around the world. The bracelet is oxidized behind the highly polished surface. This is a very stylish, sophisticated and elegant example of Navajo artistry. Matching pieces are available. Hallmarked "TC" and stamped "Sterling". BRACELET ONLY. Matching Ring available.
Total size on the bracelet measures approximately 6.25” and 1” width
Weight: 57g
Tribe: Navajo
Artist: Thomas Charley
Thomas Charley is full blooded Native American Indian. He was born in in 1952 into the Navajo Reservation in Crownpoint, New Mexico. He has been crafting jewelry since 1977. He specializes in his own unique contemporary style that he has developed on his own. His style is both stylish and very dramatic while still having all the character and ethics of his forefathers that introduced him into the business. Thomas’ jewelry features strong sterling silver links over which he has placed a wide row of domed silver bars that create a type of rope motif. Quite cleverly done, because by constructing it in this manner the jewelry is much, much lighter weight than if it were of a solid casting style. Then, on the either side of his bracelets specifically the big ropes are two smaller ropes of twisted wire done by carefully wrapping two pieces of sterling silver around one another, set in a polished frame. His masterpieces are very stylish, elegant, and sophisticated. Thomas is related to: Bessie and Doris Charley (sisters), Renee Charley (daughter) and Al Charley (brother) who also are known for their fine craftsmanship in the art of jewelry making.