Material: Sterling Silver, Turquoise (the turquoise has been recently replaced with Natural turquoise from Hubei)
Dimensions: The inside of this bracelet measures 5-1/2" from end to end. The opening is 1-1/8" and the piece is 2-1/8" at it's widest.
Weight (in grams): 64.9
Hallmark/Signature: N/A
Route 66. Tourist-style Southwestern jewelry, popular from the early 1900s through mid-century, was produced by various manufacturers (Fred Harvey, Bell Trading Co., Maisel's, H.H. Tammen. Curio Co etc) produce this distinctive looking jewelry catering to travelers seeking Native-inspired souvenirs. These pieces often featured lightweight silver, machine-stamped designs, and small turquoise stones, emphasizing affordability and decorative appeal over craftsmanship. Unlike traditional Navajo jewelry-handmade by skilled artisans using techniques like casting, hand-stamping, and bezel-setting-tourist-style jewelry was typically mass-produced with limited cultural authenticity. There is a growing number of collectors of this style, as it has its own historic significance.