Thomas Natachu is the Zuni artist of this Sterling Silver narrow bracelet domed
with cut out rectangular sections of Varacite (mint green), inlaid,domed,(shown).SOLD.
Solid sterling,quality weight,with a sleek design, smart look great for sporty or dressy attire.
This bracelet is more for a flat wrist rather than for a round wrist measures 6 5/8" all the
way around measuring the inside of the bracelet,(that measurement does include the opening).
Bracelet has an 1 1/4" opening, and measures 1/2" domed,1/4"D. This bracelet has to fit it
can not be flexed. Currently 11/17/2016 I have two of these this
color and size in stock. We also have one more in stock size small measuring 6 1/8" including
the opening. Opening alone on this bracelet is 1 1/8". If wanting this bracelet please indicate
this size.These are very difficult to get. When you measure your wrist measure using a soft
cloth tape measure and measure the base of your wrist where your bracelet would be worn
and measure it so it is a little lose but comfortable, include the opening all the way around.
Since Thomas also works full time often he has little time to do custom orders,so please call
us for items we may have similar style and color by possibly even another artist. This is a
popular bracelet so our inventory varies from day to day. Please call us to see if we have
your specified color and size just for you... Colors we carry are oxblood red coral, orange coral,
angel skin coral,turquoise blue, turquoise green,varacite, Lapis dark, Lapis Denim,gaspeite,
sugilite,amber,malachite,clam shell white, antique Ivory cream,tiger eye,dolomite, jasper
(picture jasper), opal blue, opal white, opal green,(opal is real but is lab created and is
much more tolerable to dry conditions), dark orange spiny oyster shell,light orange
spiny oyster shell, multi-color inlay of red black white and turquoise blue. Gaspeite is
difficult to get so that is a difficult order to fill. What a great gift this will be...and...
for not alot of money and authentic Native American made.
Thanks for looking!