'40s Navajo Bangle No.1 Navajo Bangle
[Brand] Navajo
[Model] Bangle
[Color] Silver
[Size] Inner circumference 14.5cm, Width 2cm
[Condition] Used
[Description]
A Navajo silver bangle featuring pre-war era stamp work.
The design, combining cross arrows, horses, and swastika motifs, is a common composition seen during the tourist jewelry period around the 1920s to 1930s, allowing one to feel the values and cultural background of that time.
Among Native Americans, the swastika was historically used as a symbol representing good luck, the sun, and cycles. Since its use largely ceased after World War II, it serves as an important detail for determining the age of such pieces.
The rustic expression from hand-stamping and the silver's aged texture developed through years of use are also part of its charm.
Engraved with "STERLING" on the inside.
This is a vintage jewelry piece with a commanding presence and an atmosphere unique to its era.
Despite minor scratches from age and the darkening characteristic of silver, it is in very good condition.
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