Vintage Sterling Silver Bear Claw Cuff
Can you say statement piece?!! Yes please!
This vintage Native American Navajo cuff is likely from the 1990s. It's the got the perfect weighty feel for a silver cuff, and is adorned with bear claw insets and turquoise ovals.
Atsidi Chon is credited as being one of the first known Navajo silversmiths to incorporate turquoise into sterling silver jewelry. It has been extremely popular in Native American jewelry ever since!
☆ material: 925 sterling silver & turquoise
☆ weight : 37.3 g/23.98 dwt
☆ size: 6.5" adjustable (due to the thickness of the cuff it probaby won't stretch or squeeze above 1/4") *keep in mind cuffs are supposed to fit more snugly on the wrist so you may be 1/4-1/2 size smaller than your bracelet size)
☆ width: 26 mm/2.6 cm
☆ hallmarks: 925 sterling silver
☆ maker's mark: "Pearlene Spencer"
Price: $255.00 USD
CARE & MAINTENANCE
*NOTE: Different gemstones require different kinds of care. Diamonds are the hardest gems on the Mohs scale and will scratch themselves and other gems. Store these away from other diamond items as well as other gemstones. Pearls are one of the softest, and require careful cleaning. Emeralds and topaz are prone to scratching, so you may want to limit cleaning. You can pay for a professional cleaning if you'd like, and even re-oiling after years of wear. It is easy to research how to clean each type of gem but please reach out if you have any specific questions*
GOLD, SILVER & DIAMOND CLEANING:
Proper care & maintenance for vintage, estate, and antique jewelry, involves appropriate cleaning and proper storage. This applies to modern pieces as well. It is best to AVOID harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures, and excessive moisture. Jewelry should be stored out of sunligh in an individual pouch or box (if it is a delicate piece or a semi-hollow item I would recommend storing in a hard covered box or case), and in a cool, dry place.
While it is not necessary to clean your jewelry after each wear, a quick wipe down after every few uses to keep oils at bay, should keep it looking bright and shiny!
Cleaning Recommendations:
I use a soft, lint free coth to gently wipe away any dirt, oils, etc. I like to use a mild soap solution of 1/4 soap, 3/4 warm water and get foam going with a gentle stir (my preference is regular Dawn dish soap (unscented), OR Dawn foaming wash (unscented).
Depending on how dirty the item is, I may let it sit anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour or so. If you item is fairly dirty you will see this debris in the water after you take the piece out! After the item has sat in the solution, I use a baby toothbrush to gently scrub around all areas. By this point, any trapped dirt, skin, etc. will have been loosened and can be scrubbed out.
Thoroughly dry the item after cleaning, and make sure there is no excess moisture. Use a soft cloth and maybe compressed air (or blow) to make sure all moisture is gone.
Lastly, I use a polishing cloth to restore the item's luster and shine.
Most jeweler's offer professional cleaning services if you wish to do this every 6 months to a year
SHIPPING & RETURNS
All items marked as "SOLD" will be shippied out within 24-48 once payment has been confirmed. Shipping times and costs are dependent upon your selected shipping method at checkout.
All items are FINAL SALE. While pre-loved jewelry can be delivered in excellent condition, the items have been worn by a previous owner. All items have been inspected and cleaned prior to delivery. If you are unsatisfied with the quality of your item or it arrives broken, please reach email "nektar.treasuresco@gmail.com" with 24 hours of receiving your package with a description and pictures of the issue.