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Zuni Indian Bracelet Link Coral Sterling Silver Amy Locaspino

Zuni Indian Bracelet Link Coral Sterling Silver Amy Locaspino

Zuni Indian Bracelet Link Coral Sterling Silver Amy Locaspino

Zuni Artist, Amy Locaspino, has handmade a beautiful coral and sterling silver link bracelet. She has 6 sections with a chunk of beautiful natural red coral and sterling silver swirling feather designs in this darling  bracelet. She has highlighted it all with sterling silver beads.  What a lovely statement!



Amy has stamped "AL - Sterling" on the inside of the bracelet. The bracelet measures approximately 5-1/4" long where the coral and sterling highlights are. Then there is sterling silver open chains on each end--plus a very sturdy trigger clasp--making the overall length approximately 7-1/4". This bracelet is very adjustable by removing some of the chains on the ends of the bracelet--or by catching the bracelet shorter with the clasp. The secure clasp will protect your bracelet. It could adorn many wrists! A treasure for your jewelry collection!<p>

Coral is one of a few gemstones of organic origin. Coral is the skeletal remains of marine animals called coral polyps. Colonies of these tiny creatures build branching structures as they grow, gradually forming reefs and atolls. Most precious coral is found in warm waters. This deep red coral is found in the Mediterranean Sea. The oldest known findings of red coral date from the Mesopotamian civilization, i.e. from about 3000 BC. Believed to bring protection, coral was given as a gift by parents to their young children . Mohs Hardness: 3-4.

Item # B-392<p>

List price $ 175.00



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