Born in Fort Defiance, Arizona in 1955, Delbert Gordon grew up in Tohatchi, New Mexico. He is a self-taught silversmith and occasionally works with gold. He has been instrumental in teaching many youngsters the craft, most notably his nephew Derrick Gordon whose rings and bracelets appear alongside his uncle's on this website. This sculpted-edge, graduated row bracelet is set with three very thick stones of natural, untreated Royston turquoise from Nevada. The center stone is set in a 3/8" straight-edged bezel to raise it up high and give it more prominence. The two flanking stones are set in 1/8" straight-edged bezels. All of the bezels are wrapped with twist wire. Scrollwork, raindrops and "bumped up" apostrophe-shaped appliquées decorate the stone settings. Large convex buttons with radiating grooved stampwork frame the row of stones and deep, well-executed traditional stampwork decorates the edges of the cuff and the terminals. Superbly executed with heavy 12-gauge Sterling used to make the cuff. A really fine piece! Hallmarked with a large capital "D" with a spur extending from it and "Gordon" in smaller letters beneath surrounded by a trailing banner. Also stamped "Sterling" inside. Stones: center 1 5/16" x 1 1/8"; left 3/4" x 11/16"; right 13/16" x 9/16" Width of cuff dead center: 1 1/2" Narrowest width of cuff: 1 1/16" Width of cuff at terminals: 1 3/16" Terminal to terminal: 5 3/8" Gap: 1 1/8" Total inside circumference (including gap): 6 1/2"
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