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Turquoise Sterling Silver Navajo Eagle Stretch Watch SX105417

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION

MATERIALS:

Sterling Silver and real Turquoise. (Matrix in stones may vary slightly).

MEASUREMENTS:

Watch tips measures approximately 1-1/8" long and 1" at widest point. The watch will fit a wrist that is approximately 8", if you would like the band can be adjusted to fit a wrist that is from size 5" to size 9" at no additional cost to you, this will guarantee that the watch will fit your wrist comfortably (YOU MUST NOTIFY US OF DESIRED CHANGE TO WRIST SIZE OR YOU WILL RECEIVE THE WATCH AT THE SIZE MENTIONED ABOVE!). We are one of the few if not the only business on the Internet that offers to size the watch at no additional cost to you. The watch weighs 51 grams.


DESCRIPTION:

This lovely watch will definitely attract plenty of attention! This piece of Native American Jewelry is Navajo hand crafted, by artist Rita Montoya, out of genuine sterling silver and real turquoise stones. There are a total of FOUR stones that are carefully placed in hand cut bezel settings, while hand crafted silverwork creates beautiful eagle designs. Twisted silver and mini silver beads accent the watch for a wonderful finish. In Native American beliefs, the eagle is the master of the sky; he is considered to be a carrier of prayers. Many of the Indian Nations admire the eagle for bravery and special connections to the creator. The watch is stamped .925 (sterling) and hallmarked.

We provide you with a complementary watch face.

Turquoise is the birthstone of December. It is believed that turquoise tends to bring good fortune, strength and helps overcome illness. Turquoise got its name from the Levantine traders called Turks who brought the stone to Europe from Persia via Turkey centuries ago. Native Americans have prized turquoise since the time of the Aztecs, who mined it in New Mexico. The natural variations that occur in turquoise are part of their appeal and beauty.

DETAILS:

Hallmarked .925, By Artist
Turquoise Sterling Silver Navajo Eagle Stretch Watch SX105417

Turquoise Sterling Silver Navajo Eagle Stretch Watch SX105417

$599.98$299.99