Item #2-3340-085
Add a little tradition to your wardrobe with this Native American designed cuff bracelet. Designed by Roderick Tenorio, who has been gracious enough to grant Relios the opportunity to produce his wearable art for collectors around the world. This bracelet features traditional native stamp work designs with a channel inlay multi stone cabochon at the center. The center cabochon is surrounded on either side by carved red jasper stones. Measures 5-1/2" long inside diameter. Made in the USA.
The seven stations in this cuff represent each day of the week. In the center, an inlaid cabochon represents the rising sun. Carved red jasper cabochons represent the red rock mesas of the Southwest, while sterling silver stations represent the Morning Star and Kachina faces. The traditional rope design, symbolizing friendship, is carried through the top and bottom of the cuff, and the shelter of Pueblos are represented in small, decorative shapes throughout the piece.
Like all fine jewelry, Carolyn Pollack jewelry should be handled carefully. Store jewelry in a plastic bag, dry and wrapped in tissue paper, when not being worn or displayed. Clean sterling silver with a silver polishing cloth when necessary, but never subject to chlorine, silver dips, chemical solutions or ultrasonic cleaners, as these substances can cause the gemstones to discolor. Never wear jewelry in a swimming pool.