• Leon Martinez' small wrist size, thick-gauge Navajo cuff with water-web Kingman turquoise. #2428a

    $359.00
    There is only 1 item left in stock.

    Ahh, another Leon Martinez masterpiece.  Check-out his amazing concho belt posted elsewhere on our website.  Martinez was born in 1952, and came from the little hamlet of Prewitt, New Mexico on the Navajo Rez—a place where the Drifter once sunk all four wheels in the mud—all the way to the hubs—after a lengthy rainstorm there.  We especially like Martinez's work.  He utilizes 'old-school' techniques, like hand-rolling his Sterling into a thicker gauge, utilizing meticulous hand-stamping and choosing premium turquoise.  He has a distinct, very traditional style that stands out.  If you attended the 2024 Santa Fe Indian Market, you may have seen his booth on the Plaza.  We've been acquiring his work for the last quarter-century, and haven't been in a hurry to sell it.  This cuff has a small, 6-inch total inside circumference.  The wearer needs to have a total wrist circumference—measured around the wrist bone—of between 5 and 7/8th's-inches up to 6 and 1/8th's-inches (may-be 6.25-inches).  No more or no less.  Buy 'em to fit, not to bend.  It's a hair over 1.75-inches lengthwise across the top and weighs 48.4-grams (or .107-ounces).  Hallmarked "Leon M.T.Z."  Complementary USPS tracked Priority shipping within the U.S.   Enjoy.

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