A silver cuff with a series of circular domed shapes. This cuff is hand made by a Native American tribes person from the Navajo tribe, and is wonderfully executed. The thick cuff is made from a solid three quarters of an inch thick plain cuff atop of which a series of hand made and filed tubes are soldered. The appearance from the front is that of a herringbone style pattern, only in three dimensions. Most unusual and very eye catching.
The back of the cuff is signed "L. Tahe", and "sterling" The cuff was made by the artisan Leander Tahe, from a long line of Tahe Navajo artisans. It looks amazing on the wrist with a very industrial modern presence. Made in America, circa 1970's.