This revered stone is treasured as one for transformation of its keeper. It was worn to keep. Negative energies away and to give strength &. Putting a price on this was difficult. To someone with spiritual values and an alignment. With the one who brought out the perfect eye from. Raw malachite, whose mark is hand struck on the piece. THOMAS LONGFEATHER was the artist who drew this mesmerizing beauty out of malachite, smoothed it & set it in a sterling, simply designed casing to be worn as a bolo tie. This incredible bolo dates back to the 1940s. The intense dark green colors and swirling concentric rings are the Hallmark of valuable malachite. It does not fade and is a softer stone. This opaque, low lustre stone is cold to the touch and does not warm when held. It represents a time when art reflected nature’s hidden treasures thru the vision of the artist, a one time work which lasts many lifetimes. To have this is to share eternity.
Handmade by Navajo silversmith Sunshine Reeves, Sunshine is a multi award winning artist, and comes from a long line of artists including his brothers Andy Cadman, Donovan Cadman, Darrell Cadman, Gary Reeves, and David Reeves. Sunshine learned his trade from his older brothers, and since then has became one of the best Navajo artists in the Southwest. Sunshine makes beautiful Navajo silver works of art, implementing deep hand stamped designs that cover his entire creations. This is a sterling silver Navajo cuff bracelet with a natural rare Peacock Variscite stone. The stone is a beautiful pale green color with dark green spots, with a black web matrix. The stone sits in a smooth bezel with a hand twisted rope of silver at the base. The silver work is beautiful and done in a traditional Reeves style. Sunshine added beautifully cut and stamped fans, and two silver drops to each side of the stone. Sunshine covered the entire bracelet with his meticulously perfect deep stamp work, and finished the silver with a dark oxidation, and high shine. The inner circumference of this bracelet including the 1 inch wrist opening is 6-5/8 inch. The face of this bracelet measures 1-1/16 inch wide, and the stone measures 1-1/16 inch by 3/4 inch. This cuff is beautiful, and highly collectible! Weighs 70.5 grams. Stamped Sunshine Reeves and Sterling. Each piece of jewelry is carefully packed to reach you safely in perfect condition please. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Bracelets & Charms”. The seller is “jullsbuys” and is located in this country: US.
Handmade by Navajo silversmith Andy Cadman, Andy comes from a long line of silversmiths and learned his trade from his brothers Sunshine Reeves, and Gary Reeves. Andy Cadman makes beautiful Navajo silver works of art, implementing deep hand stamped designs that cover his entire creations. This is a sterling silver Navajo handmade ring, it features a natural, rare gem grade Nevada Prince Variscite stone. The stone is a beautiful yellow/green color with a webbed matrix. The stone sits in a smooth bezel with a hand twisted rope of silver at the base. The silver work is beautiful! Andy set the stone on top of a split shank band, and added four silver drops to each side of the stone. Andy finished the silver work with a beautiful high shine. This ring is a size 8 The face of this ring measures 1-1/4 inch and the band measures 5/8 inch, and tapers down to 1/4 inch, the stone measures 1-1/8 inch by 1/2 inch. Weighs 14.4 grams Stamped A. The item “Navajo Sterling Silver Rare Gem Grade Nevada Peacock Variscite Ring Andy Cadman” is in sale since Saturday, March 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Rings”. The seller is “jullsbuys” and is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This item can be shipped worldwide.