Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

Navajo 7-Stone Turquoise and Silver Cuff Bracelet by Henry Roanhorse

$895

Artist: Henry Roanhorse
Style: Cuff Bracelet
Pueblo: Navajo
Period: Contemporary
Materials: Sterling Silver and Navajo Turquoise
Size: 6.25” W x 1.25” H
Item: #3200

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Description

Traditional handmade Native American Indian Jewelry from Indigenous Pueblos of the Southwest. Guaranteed authentic. Excellent condition.

Make a bold, classic statement with this magnificent Navajo seven-stone turquoise row bracelet. Handcrafted from heavy-gauge sterling silver, this cuff features a striking linear arrangement of seven vibrant, oval-cut turquoise stones, each showcasing a beautiful, natural dark matrix. The stones are securely set within traditional sawtooth bezels and are elegantly separated by classic silver drops (often called raindrops). This exceptional stonework is beautifully framed by continuous inner bands of twisted silver rope wire and substantial, carved outer silver borders, creating a perfectly balanced and weighty piece of wearable art.

Henry Roanhorse was a highly respected Navajo (Diné) silversmith celebrated for his masterful, heavy-gauge traditional jewelry. His creations frequently showcase the iconic “row bracelet” style, a beloved historic Native American design where carefully matched stones are arranged to highlight their natural color, quality, and uniformity. Today, Roanhorse’s authentic pieces are highly sought after by collectors who appreciate substantial silverwork, high-quality natural turquoise, and the enduring legacy of mid-century Navajo craftsmanship.

About The Artist

Henry Roanhorse is a contemporary Navajo jewelry artist known for blending traditional techniques with modern designs. Specializing in silver and turquoise, his work reflects his heritage while incorporating clean lines and innovative forms. Roanhorse’s pieces are celebrated for their craftsmanship, creativity, and ability to honor Navajo cultural traditions.

 

More About This Artist

Pueblo

The Navajo Pueblo, or Navajo Nation, is one of the largest Native American tribes, located in the Southwest U.S. across parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. The Navajo, or Diné, have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions rooted in weaving, pottery, and silver jewelry. Their society is matrilineal, tracing lineage through the mother’s side. Traditionally, they lived in hogans, dome-shaped homes built from natural materials. The Navajo maintain strong spiritual beliefs focused on balance and harmony. Today, the Navajo Nation remains a vibrant community, preserving its language, traditions, and cultural identity.