$420.00
Clean, balanced, and rooted in tradition, this row cuff by Navajo silversmith Melvin Francis showcases the enduring appeal of classic stonework. A line of square-cut Kingman Turquoise—each stone a deep, vivid blue with natural variation—creates a steady rhythm across the wrist.
Kingman Turquoise | Sterling Silver
Clean, balanced, and rooted in tradition, this row cuff by Navajo silversmith Melvin Francis showcases the enduring appeal of classic stonework. A line of square-cut Kingman Turquoise—each stone a deep, vivid blue with natural variation—creates a steady rhythm across the wrist.
Set in sterling silver, the stones are framed by bold silver drops that give the piece both structure and presence. The contrast between the darkened background and the bright polish of the bezels and beads adds depth without overwhelming the simplicity of the design.
Melvin’s work reflects a respect for timeless Navajo forms—straightforward, well-made, and meant to be worn. We have multiples of this bracelet and each carries the same design and fit, with subtle differences in the natural character of the stones.
A classic cuff that holds its place, whether worn alone or alongside other favorites.
Bracelet Width – 5/8″
Bracelet Opening – 1 1/2″
Wrist Size – 7″ Can be adjusted
Weight – 1.6 ozt
5 in stock
It’s a familiar story in Native American jewelry: one generation passes the craft to the next. That’s how Navajo silversmith Melvin Francis got his start. From the time he was eight, Melvin sat at his father Ted Francis’s workbench—watching, helping, and slowly learning the skills that would shape his life. Today, Melvin still uses many of the same tools his late father once held in his hands.