Description: DESCRIPTION: Presented for your consideration is a vintage 14K gold and sterling silver Monongye inlay bracelet. This phenomenal historic bracelet features the hallmarks of both Preston Monongy and Jesse Monongye. This bracelet features a 14K gold Native American dancer with a variety of inlays including etched onyx for the hair, tiny dot turquoise for the bracelet and belt, and onyx, coral and others on the white background (possibly white onyx). Facial features on this dancer are created with turquoise, mother of pearl and onyx inlays with a braid of coral, turquoise and other bead inlays surrounding another etched black onyx rectangular inlay. Other various coral and turquoise settings accent the piece. The other end of the bracelet features two bear overlays with turquoise, coral and other inlays. Highlighting both designs is a row of lapis, turquoise, coral, onyx and other inlays. 14K gold leaf appliques and a Sunface inlay accents complete the settings that are displayed on a textured sterling silver cuff. This phenomenal historic multi stone 14K gold and sterling silver inlay bracelet made by extremely collectible artists would look great on anyone and deserves a place in your collection! Get it now! MAKER: Hallmarked JMONONGYAS (stamped), the Peyote bird with a P between the tail and the wings on an applied silver plate and the Peyote bird with a J between the tail and the wings on an applied 14K gold applied plate. Jesse Monongye (1952 - 2025 Navajo/Hopi). Active since 1970s. Learned the art of silversmithing from his father, Preston Monongye and has gone on to become a multiple award winner. Preston Monongye (1927-1987; Mission/Hopi adopted). Active 1960s to 1987. He was a master artisan adopted by the Monongye family in Hopi. He has won numerous awards for his "new Indian art" designs and worked for Tanners Indian Arts and Crafts Center until he moved to Phoenix in 1972. In the mid-1970s he taught silversmithing at the Phoenix Indian Center. APPROX AGE: Vintage (meaning somewhere between the 1930s to 1970s). SIZE: This bracelet measures approximately 5 inches from end to end on the silver, and has a 1 1/4 inch gap (fits a 6 1/4 inch wrist). It measures 1 7/8 inches wide at the widest part, and the total weight is 117.4 grams. CONDITION: Good for its age, normal wear expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition. This is a phenomenal historic vintage bracelet that would go perfect in your collection and it will look great on!Remember, we take returns for 30 days (just in case you are not satisfied in any way). We stand behind what we sell and want you to be happy! Items listed here are also available on our own website and other places so we reserve the right to end an item at any time since it may have sold elsewhere. We also hold many auctions throughout the year. They are "live auctions" at our physical location and are also simulcast online. Check them out at Western Trading Post. com Questions: 520 426 7702 THANK YOU for your business! WTP.BR4403
Price: 19250 USD
Location: Casa Grande, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-20T15:39:31.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Native American
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Type: Bracelet
Metal Purity: Sterling
Signed: Yes
Style: Cuff
Metal: Sterling Silver
Tribal Affiliation: Hopi
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country of Origin: United States
Vintage: Yes