$290.00
If you’ve ever really looked at a Navajo bracelet, you start to notice it’s all about balance. Stones are often set in odd numbers, creating symmetry from the center out.
Turquoise | Sterling Silver
If you’ve ever really looked at a Navajo bracelet, you start to notice it’s all about balance. Stones are often set in odd numbers, creating symmetry from the center out. Stamp work mirrors itself from side to side. It all reflects the Navajo philosophy of living in Hózhó—a way of harmony and balance.
That idea comes through clearly in this cuff by Navajo silversmith Melvin Francis.
A single turquoise stone sits at the center, framed with classic rope detailing. From there, the design flows outward with matching stamp work on each side, creating a steady, rhythmic pattern across the band.
The silver has a solid, comfortable weight, and the stamp work is deep and deliberate—giving the bracelet both texture and presence without overwhelming the simplicity of the design.
Balanced, traditional, and easy to wear, this is a piece that feels right the moment you put it on.
Bracelet Width – 1/2″
Bracelet Opening – 1 1/4″
Wrist Size – 7″
Weight – 1.3 ozt
1 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.