Thomas Singer - Navajo

Thomas Singer has been creating jewelry since the 1960s working with traditional silver stamp work, set stone, chip inlay, and overlay jewelry. His work is included in Harvard University's Peabody Museum Collection at Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Joe Ben Wheat Collection at the University of Colorado in Boulder. His work is included in Gregory Schaaf's "Jewelry 1:1200 Artist Biographies", "Evolving Southwest Indian Jewelry" by Nancy Schiffer, and Hallmarks of the Southwest" by Barton Wright. His work is easily recognized and highly collected.

This is a wonderful bear heartline bracelet made for a man's wrist. The silver's diameter is 7.5 inches and the current opening is 1.5 inches although it could be adjusted either way. It is 1.5 inches wide and a Tommy Singer classic.

Your price $550 - Item #B300

Tommy Singer bracelet

 

 

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