1970s Kokopelli and Corn Cuff
Navajo sterling silver inlay cuff bracelet featuring a row of Kokopelli figures dancing beside stylized cornstalks. The figures feature chip inlay designs using turquoise and Mediterranean Coral. Hand-stamped scalloped borders frame the design on both edges. The bracelet is solidly made with good weight and shows natural patina consistent with age and wear. Hallmarked with a bee symbol and the letters “GAY,” forming a creative interpretation of the surname Begay. Made by a Navajo silversmith with the last name Begay, unfortunately the artist’s first name is not identified in standard hallmark references.
2” Cuff Width
5.5” Inside Measurement, plus 1.375” opening
(6.875" Total Circumference - Medium-Large)
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