vintage Navajo sterling silver and turquoise link bracelet. This particular design, featuring stamped silver panels set with small turquoise cabochons and an arrowhead-shaped toggle clasp, is characteristic of Southwest and Native American jewelry from the early to mid-20th century
- Style: Stamped 6-panel Southwest design.
- Materials: Sterling silver (often "coin silver" in older pieces) and natural blue turquoise cabochons in bezel settings.
- Artisanship: Features hand-applied stampwork, a traditional technique used by Navajo and other Southwestern silversmiths.
- Historical Context: Many similar pieces date back to the "Fred Harvey era" (circa 1900–1950s), a period when jewelry was specifically crafted for tourists traveling through the Southwest via the Santa Fe Railroad.
Each of the 6 silver panels measures 1" X 1/2". and has 7 turquoise stones. Bracelet length 7.5"