Hi everyone, thanks again for helping me identify my jewelry last time.
I'm here again to ask for your help, I got this jewelry in a garage sales and after looking in the internet, theres a little possibility this jewelry is a old native American. But I'm not really really sure, I don't even know why I'm saying this things I learned.😅
Anyway can you please give your insight again about this jewelry, and share it with me so I can learn real facts and importation.😊 Thanks a lot and enjoy your weekend.
Native American jewelry (wild guess)
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
Navajo woman weaving a traditional blanket or rug on an authentic native american loom.
Navajo Pictograph Bracelet
Artist Jacob Kahe
Google with his name to find simmilar sterling silver bracelets.
Regards
Navajo Pictograph Bracelet
Artist Jacob Kahe
Google with his name to find simmilar sterling silver bracelets.
Regards
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
Thanks a lot again,😊 I already found same as this bracelet. This forum is far from other pages, you really guys helping me a lot. And I really appreciate it.💖💖
Last question, why is the color of my bracelet is different that the one that I saw it the internet.? Is this a fake silver? If not do you think the best way is to clean it or not?
Last question, why is the color of my bracelet is different that the one that I saw it the internet.? Is this a fake silver? If not do you think the best way is to clean it or not?
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
Hi,
Please ensure your images stay in place.
Trev.
Please ensure your images stay in place.
Trev.
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
Color depends on photographic conditions (light temperature in Kelvin). Your bracelet is clearly marked ``sterling`` and there is no doubt about it being solid silver .925.
It is tarnished with patina in depressions, so be careful when cleaning it; there are cleaning solutions to immerse the whole bracelet, if not possible, soak with cotton swab, just do not use any abrasive.
Regards
It is tarnished with patina in depressions, so be careful when cleaning it; there are cleaning solutions to immerse the whole bracelet, if not possible, soak with cotton swab, just do not use any abrasive.
Regards
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
If it's a real Amerindian bracelet, you've got a real treasure here! However, I find it curious that such an ancient piece of jewelry should be stamped 925. Did this mark already exist at the time?
Re: Native American jewelry (wild guess)
:::: This is a relatively modern piece, late 20th century, circa 1980s ::::: A nice find for sure ::::::