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Navajo Sterling Silver and Garnet Cuff Bracelett and Earrings 108273

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Navajo Sterling Silver and Garnet Cuff Bracelett and Earrings  108273
SOLD
160.00USDto b*******g+ buyer's premium (40.00)
This item SOLD at 2019 Oct 04 @ 08:53UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Bracelett is stamped "Ray Begay (signature) / Sterling]" It weighs 52.7 grams and has 30 garnets that are clear and deep burgundy in color. Earrings are stamped S Sterling and each has 9 clear, deep burgundy garnet stones, identical in size and shape to the stones on the bracelett, and that form a diamond shape, with posts and backs affixed to the top stone. Overall this is a gorgeous set. The stones have excellent clarity and color and are set securely on thicker, heavier silver as is more commonly seen on vintage pieces. _x000D_
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According to one source, Native American Navajo Artisan Ray Begay is a diverse American Indian Silversmith specializing in Stone Setting and Inlay Jewelry, whose mother, a well-known Navajo jewelry maker specialized in crush stone inlay and taught her craft to her sons, although we could not verify this. Begay is an extremely common Navajo name for silversmiths , but Ray Begay's signature mark as stamped on this bracelett, could not be found on the Native Americana Hallmark resources we referenced. More research is required to determine the exact heritage of Ray Begay, although his designs appear to be highly sought after and well-known n the retail jewelry market. We believe this piece came out of Montana. City: Butte State: Montana Date: