Diné Silver Bracelet with Recessed Designs [SOLD]

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Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Bracelets
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: silver
  • Size:
    5-¼” inside end-to-end;
    1-¾” opening; 1” width;
    Wrist Size 7
  • Item # C4784L
  • SOLD

This bracelet has substantial silver content. It was likely constructed from ingot silver. It is simply elegant in a way that can only be achieved by expert craftsmanship. The perfectly symmetrical file work on this early- to mid-20th century bracelet immediately catches one's eye. The design by an unknown Diné artist was hand-filed by carefully and skillfully rendered designs on a rounded band of silver.

The very first Diné bracelets, made during the middle of the nineteenth century, were decorated by simple chiseling. A silversmith would shape a band of silver and use a file to add design. While this bracelet shows no wear pattern, it has the look and feel of a very early bracelet. It dates to circa 1900-1910.

The Diné began working with silver in the middle of the nineteenth century. By the end of the 1880s, they had perfected the art and had developed their own distinct style. The 1880s brought the railroad to Navajo country and with it, the reservation trading system. At the trading post, artists had access to new tools and materials. With these advances, the quality and quantity of Diné silversmithing spread quickly.

According to John Adair in The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmith, "In 1897 Washington Matthews wrote: ‘The [silver] work has improved since I wrote of it in 1881, with the introduction of better tools. Then the smith built his forge on the ground and squatted to do his work. Now he builds it on an elevated frame and sits on a stool or chair to work.'"

This bracelet fits on the wrist with gentle ease. It is an example of classic Diné design. It is unsigned.


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Condition: very good condition

Provenance: this Diné Silver Bracelet with Recessed Designs is from the collection of a client of Adobe Gallery

Reference: Adair, John. The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths, University of Oklahoma Press, 1944.

TAGS: Southwest Indian JewelryNavajo

Alternate side view of this silver bracelet.

Jeweler Once Known
  • Category: Bracelets
  • Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
  • Medium: silver
  • Size:
    5-¼” inside end-to-end;
    1-¾” opening; 1” width;
    Wrist Size 7
  • Item # C4784L
  • SOLD

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