Description: Markings Strong Clouds Picto Hallmark for Manuel Hoyungowa,Hopi. Tested as Sterling Silver Circa 1970s Total Weight ~ 25.38 grams Cuff Length ~ 13cm \\ 5 1/8” Cuff Gap ~ 4cm \\ 1 2/3”, some flex Cuff Width ~ 1.5cm \\ 2/3” This silver overlay bracelet is by Hopi silversmithing team Manuel and Karen Hoyungowa from Hotevilla on Third Mesa. Manuel Hoyungowa (1953-2011) learned silversmithing from Preston Monongye and began making jewelry in the 1970s Measuring Wrist up to 6 1/2" inches at 1/2" inch wide, weighing 25.38 grams 5 1/4" on the inside with a 1 3/8" opening Manuel Hoyungowa (ca. 1953–2011) Manuel Hoyungowa is from the village of Hotevilla on Third Mesa and has been an active silversmith at Hopi Pueblo since the 1970s. His hallmark is a strong raincloud. He has produced some jewelry with coral and turquoise, more in the style of Navajo work. He is a master silversmith which is evident in his traditional Hopi silver overlay technique jewelry. Hoyungowa learned silver overlay technique from Preston Monongye (his uncle and another famous Hopi artisan) and the Institute Of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico Handmade Hand tooled silver Made in the USA Aboriginal Native American Indigenous Collectible Investment Legacy Jewelry Wearable Art #6220
Price: 298 USD
Location: Dexter, Michigan
End Time: 2025-01-21T06:40:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Ethnic & Regional Style: Hopi
Antique: No
Closure: none
Occasion: Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Graduation, Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary, Quinceanera, Sweetest Day
Signed: Yes
Color: Silver
Sizable: No
Material: Sterling Silver
Metal: Sterling Silver
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Native American
Type: Bracelet
Department: Women
Metal Purity: 925
Customized: No
Style: Cuff
Base Metal: Silver
Theme: Southwestern, Boho Chic, Eclectic
Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Gemstones: 0
Country of Origin: United States
Handmade: Yes
Wholesale: No