For your bidding pleasure is a Fred Harvey era Navajo Native American copper and sterling silver bracelet. Fred Harvey jewelry was made for the Anglo tourist along the Santa Fe railroad lines, in hotels and retail shops run primarily by the Fred Harvey Company. Harvey hired Navajo silversmith to create decorative symbolized jewelry for the tourist trade. Fred Harvey era jewelry is widely collected and sought after. It is easy to wear, and generally with a fair amount of ornamentation and stamping. This piece was made in the early 1930's while Harvey's son Ford was running the company prior to its transition into the Bell Trading Company. The bracelet is constructed out of copper and features traditional Native stampings and has an applied sterling thunderbird which Fred Harvey popularized. The interior circumference measures 6 3/4".
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