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Navajo artisans working in Tempe, Arizona, continue their tribe's long tradition of handcrafted silver work in this watch. Silversmithing is a skill traditionally passed down through generations, and many of today's Navajo silversmiths are continuing a craft first practiced by family members over the past three centuries. Although stones like turquoise, jasper, and lapis are often featured in Navajo jewelry designs, it's the silver work that represents the true spirit of Navajo craftsmanship.
This watch pairs sterling silver links with deep blue faux lapis, a stone believed to inspire strength and self-confidence. Handcrafted in Arizona with a Japanese quartz face.
6" circumference, strung on heavy-duty elastic. 1/2"W.
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Not what we expected for the price!
By Mako
from San Francisco
Comments about Navajo Faux Lapis and Sterling Silver Watch:
We gave this watch to my daughter as a gift because we loved it in the picture. After receiving it, we had couple of problems with it:
- Too small!
- One of the pieces detached after wearing it for few hours. Maybe because she had to stretch it out in order to wear it.
Not what we expected for the price.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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