Collection: Hopi, Navajo, Gold and Silver Turquoise Bracelets

Hopi and Navajo Overlay Bracelets, whether silver or gold, are made by attaching layers of metal (each with a different design element) one atop another. The overlay process began in Hopi in the late 1930's early 1940's. The idea and methods are generally credited to a collaboration between Paul Saufkie and Fred Kaboutie. Usually the overlay process is a combination of two layers with the second layer having sawed out designs placed upon a complete silver bottom layer that is incised. Occasionally more then two layers are used in very complex designs, I have seen designs with as many as 5 or 6 layers one atop another. Although the process began in Hopi it gained a wide spread following and is now used by accomplished Native American silversmiths from every tribe.

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  • Native american Bracelet by Berna and Anderson Koinva

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    In southwest native american jewelry, water represents life.  The water design repeats itself around the bracelet as if it were a running stream. This Native American...

  • Native American Turquoise Bracelet Jerry Whagado

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    Native American Apache Spirit Dancer Turquoise Bracelet by Jerry Whagado Heavy Silver Overlay Apache Crown (Spirit Dancer) Dancer Bracelet.  Jerry Whadago is Apache.  This design is...

  • Apache Spirit Dancer Bracelet Jerry Whagado

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    Native American Apache Spirit Dancer Silver Bracelet by Jerry Whagado Heavy Silver Overlay... Apache Crown Dancer Native American Bracelet.  Jerry Whagadao is Apache.   This design...