Inv. #23132
#23132 - Modernist Hopi Cuff in Yellow Gold by Preston Monongye
Price: $35,000.00
Circa 1950-60s, 14k, by Preston Monongye, Hopi, American. Set with heishi bead motif turquoise and ebony in yellow gold, this early modernist Hopi bracelet flawlessly tempers contemporary design with Southwestern sensibilities. The look is sidewalk to catwalk, as comfortable on the beach as at fashion week. Its creator, Preston Monongye, is a renowned Hopi artist with pieces in major museums and private collections around the world. Excellent condition.
Remarks from Lawrence Jeffrey: “This bracelet is a gorgeous example of modernity as a culturally transcendent aesthetic value.”
Condition: Excellent condition.
Weight: 86.4 gr
Stones: Turquoise and ebony
Hallmarks: Maker's mark for Preston Monongye
Measurements: Fits small to medium wrists, opening is 1 1/8 inches wide
Price: $35,000.00
#23132
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All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

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