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Fred Harvey Turquoise Bracelet

Fred Harvey Turquoise Bracelet

Fred Harvey turquoise and mudhead sterling silver bracelet. This bracelet has a round turquoise cabochon, with silver dots around it, and silver Mudhead designs on the sterling silver cuff. Beautiful hand stamped designs accent the three wire terminal wonderfully. Mudhead Kachinas are known as the clownish Kachina and play the role of entertainment and laughter at Hopi dances.

Fred Harvey was an entrepreneur whose credits include influencing the Navajo Native American Indians. Fred Harvey was born in 1835 and died in 1901. Consequently, he died well before the success of his Harvey House restaurants and other endeavors. Harvey advocated for Native American Indians to produce “Indian” looking jewelry to sell as mementos to tourists who traveled the railroad out to the Western United States. Enthusiasts and collectors reference it as railroad jewelry or Route 66 jewelry. Fred Harvey jewelry is recognized by the thinly stamped sheet silver, raised accents or stamping such as Thunderbirds (a factitious bird); whirling logs, arrowheads, dogs and snakes are other popular motifs.

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: New Mexico, United States

SIZE: 5 1/4", 1 1/8" gap, 7/8"W, 18.4 grams

$750.00
Fred Harvey Turquoise Bracelet—
$750.00

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Fred Harvey Turquoise Bracelet

Fred Harvey turquoise and mudhead sterling silver bracelet. This bracelet has a round turquoise cabochon, with silver dots around it, and silver Mudhead designs on the sterling silver cuff. Beautiful hand stamped designs accent the three wire terminal wonderfully. Mudhead Kachinas are known as the clownish Kachina and play the role of entertainment and laughter at Hopi dances.

Fred Harvey was an entrepreneur whose credits include influencing the Navajo Native American Indians. Fred Harvey was born in 1835 and died in 1901. Consequently, he died well before the success of his Harvey House restaurants and other endeavors. Harvey advocated for Native American Indians to produce “Indian” looking jewelry to sell as mementos to tourists who traveled the railroad out to the Western United States. Enthusiasts and collectors reference it as railroad jewelry or Route 66 jewelry. Fred Harvey jewelry is recognized by the thinly stamped sheet silver, raised accents or stamping such as Thunderbirds (a factitious bird); whirling logs, arrowheads, dogs and snakes are other popular motifs.

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: New Mexico, United States

SIZE: 5 1/4", 1 1/8" gap, 7/8"W, 18.4 grams

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Fred Harvey turquoise and mudhead sterling silver bracelet. This bracelet has a round turquoise cabochon, with silver dots around it, and silver Mudhead designs on the sterling silver cuff. Beautiful hand stamped designs accent the three wire terminal wonderfully. Mudhead Kachinas are known as the clownish Kachina and play the role of entertainment and laughter at Hopi dances.

Fred Harvey was an entrepreneur whose credits include influencing the Navajo Native American Indians. Fred Harvey was born in 1835 and died in 1901. Consequently, he died well before the success of his Harvey House restaurants and other endeavors. Harvey advocated for Native American Indians to produce “Indian” looking jewelry to sell as mementos to tourists who traveled the railroad out to the Western United States. Enthusiasts and collectors reference it as railroad jewelry or Route 66 jewelry. Fred Harvey jewelry is recognized by the thinly stamped sheet silver, raised accents or stamping such as Thunderbirds (a factitious bird); whirling logs, arrowheads, dogs and snakes are other popular motifs.

PERIOD: Mid 20th Century

ORIGIN: New Mexico, United States

SIZE: 5 1/4", 1 1/8" gap, 7/8"W, 18.4 grams

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