Sterling Silver Overlay Hammered Hopi Bracelet
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This handcrafted sterling silver bracelet is the work of Hopi artist Ruben Saufkie from Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Arizona. It carries a design of corn and clouds, symbols tied to growth, nourishment, and blessings. Ruben is known for his mastery of Hopi overlay, a technique where designs are cut from one sheet of silver and soldered onto another, creating striking depth and texture. He also brings in the tufa casting method, an ancient process using hand-carved molds made from volcanic tufa stone. This blending of traditions results in jewelry that is both timeless and innovative.
Ruben’s work is more than adornment; it is a continuation of heritage. Corn and cloud imagery have long been central to Hopi beliefs, reminding wearers of the connection between land, water, and people. The process is labor-intensive and requires precision, as a single misstep can cause the delicate tufa stone to break. This bracelet embodies the patience, artistry, and resilience of its maker. Each piece Ruben creates is entirely unique, with subtle textures that reflect his personal vision while honoring his people’s enduring traditions.
Care instructions: Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight container or anti-tarnish pouches, and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, water, and prolonged sunlight. Regularly clean with a soft cloth and mild silver polish or a baking soda/water mixture and wear it often to maintain its luster.
- Artist: Ruben Saufkie from Shungopavi on Second Mesa, Arizona
- overlay hammered bracelet (corn and cloud design)
- Size: 3/4 in. x 5 5/8 in.
- Materials: Sterling silver
- Handcrafted, Native American jewelry
- Made in the USA
- Not eligible for any discounts or promotional offers
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