$5 Flat Rate Shipping on Orders in the US

All Items Backed by Our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Learn more

Estate Native American Multistone Corn Row Inlay Sterling Silver Bracelet

Alvin Yellowhorse  |  SKU: 030326-JB-P294
$7,500.00 $10,000.00

Alvin Yellowhorse is a master stonecutter and silversmith. Born in 1968, Alvin learned the art of silverwork from his father Frank Yellowhorse. Alvin is credited for originating a style of inlay called "Corn Row Wave Inlay" in which the stones are individually cut & rounded over before setting them into a silver or gold bracelet, pendant or ring. Corn Row Wave Inlay is much more time consuming as he has to completely finish each stone one at a time before placing them into the setting. Since then he has become a master of cutting small stones. His contemporary designs have Zuni, Anasazi, Hopi and traditional Navajo influences. He creates one piece of jewelry at a time, focusing on the details. Alvin also receives inspiration from the ancient petroglyphs found along the canyon walls near his workshop. Alvin is forever amazing the jewelry & art galleries with new designs & techniques. Aside from being featured in several high-end galleries, Alvin was recognized by the Smithsonian Magazine in their August 1999 issue, along with Art Book Arizona Magazine doing a profile on his life. Each year Alvin enters his jewelry into the Santa Fe Indian Market competition & has won several Blue Ribbons. His work can also be found at the annual Heard Museum competition in Phoenix, AZ.

Materials: Sterling Silver, Carico Lake and Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, Red Mediterranean Coral, Sugilite, Lapis, Dinosaur Bone, Chrysocolla, Charoite and Pink Coral

7/8" Face Width (1" Peak to Peak)

5 1/8" of Silver, Plus a 1 1/4" Opening

6 3/8" Total, Including Opening - Fits Small/Medium Wrist

This bracelet CANNOT be adjusted.

Click here to view our bracelet sizing guide.

This is a one-of-a-kind item. You will receive the exact piece shown.

All items are backed by our 30 day money back guarantee!