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This listing features three handcrafted sterling silver bangles, each showcasing traditional stamped detailing with subtle variations that make every piece distinct. Designed to be worn alone or stacked together, these bangles offer an effortless blend of craftsmanship, texture, and everyday elegance.
Each bangle is made from solid sterling silver and finished by hand, highlighting classic Southwestern-inspired stamping techniques. The variations in bead accents give each piece its own character while maintaining a cohesive look as a set.
Bangle Details
Item A. Classic Stamped Bangle
A clean, timeless design that highlights the stamped pattern alone. Perfect for minimalist wear or as a base layer in a stack.
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Weight: 33.92 grams
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Inner Circumference: 8 inches
- Width: 0.5 inches
Item B. Stamped Bangle with Smooth Silver Beads
Features stamped detailing accented with rounded silver beads for added dimension and subtle contrast.
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Weight: 36.29 grams
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Inner Circumference: 7.75 inches
- Width: 0.5 inches
Item C. Stamped Bangle with Starburst Beads
The most decorative of the three, finished with starburst-style silver beads that add texture and visual interest while staying true to classic design.
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Weight: 37.64 grams
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Inner Circumference: 8 inches
- Width: 0.5 inches
Additional Information
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Material: Solid sterling silver
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Finish: Hand-stamped, oxidized details with polished highlights
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Condition: Excellent handmade condition
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Style: Classic, Southwestern-inspired, stackable
About the artist:
Chimney Butte, a respected Navajo Silversmith, is known for bold, hand-forged sterling silver designs that often feature high grade turquoise and traditional Navajo symbolism. Each piece he creates is completely handmade, blending time honored techniques like stamp work, repoussé, and sand casting with distinctive modern edge. His work isn’t just jewelry, it’s wearable art rooted in heritage and meaning.
His wife, Jennifer Lynn Correa, is Zia and Pueblo, and she brings her own artistry to the craft with beautiful hand strung beadwork, often using natural turquoise and other gemstones. Her necklaces are bold, colorful and full of life, pieces that speak of cultural pride, connection to earth and a love of traditional southwestern design.
Wear it alone for subtle elegance, or layer it with other cuffs and bangles to create a statement stack. If you’d like to purchase multiple bangles for the perfect layered look, send me a message for a custom bundle.
Care Tip:
To maintain the natural patina, store in a dry place and avoid harsh chemicals. If you prefer a brighter shine, polish lightly with a silver cloth.