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Sonoran Gold Turquoise Five-Stone Cuff Bracelet by Murphy Platero
Sonoran Gold Turquoise Five-Stone Cuff Bracelet by Murphy Platero
This striking cuff features five hand-selected Sonoran Gold turquoise stones, each with a captivating blend of mint green and sky blue hues, nestled in oxidized sterling silver bezels. Traditional silver drops and hand-stamped side details add a rich, textured dimension.
- Artist: Murphy Platero - Navajo
- Stones: Sonoran Gold Turquoise
- Approx Bracelet Size: Fits 6 1/2" Wrist
- 3/4" Width
- Weight: 46.4g
The wide, slightly tapered band offers a comfortable fit and bold presence, making it a stunning addition to any collection of Southwestern jewelry.
About the Artist: Other
About the Artist: Other
At Black Arrow Native American Jewelry and Art, we are proud to feature a diverse collection of works from accomplished Native American artists who share a deep connection to their heritage and craft. Our "Other Artists" page highlights creators who carry forward the rich traditions of their ancestors while embracing the evolution of contemporary design.
These artisans have honed their skills through generations of knowledge passed down from family members, with many starting their journey at an early age. Rooted in a legacy of silversmithing, bead-making, and intricate stonework, their creations reflect a harmonious blend of traditional techniques and modern innovations. From sand casting and hand-pulled wires to the creation of unique squash blossoms and inlaid designs, these artists showcase a dedication to detail and craftsmanship that resonates in each piece.
United by their shared passion for storytelling through art, these talented individuals draw inspiration from their cultural histories and personal experiences. Whether working alongside family members or self-taught through years of practice, they bring their creativity to life with exceptional artistry and precision. Their works often feature premium materials such as turquoise, coral, jade, and sterling silver, resulting in timeless pieces that celebrate the beauty of Native American culture.
Explore this collection to discover jewelry and art created by award-winning silversmiths and rising talents, each bringing their unique voice to the vibrant tradition of Native American craftsmanship. Through their work, these artists honor their ancestors while inspiring future generations, making each creation not just a piece of art but a piece of history.
Bracelet Sizing Guide
Bracelet Sizing Guide
How to Measure Your Wrist
Use a soft measuring tape (or a strip of paper and ruler) and wrap it snugly around your wrist, just above the wrist bone—where you would naturally wear your bracelet.
Record that measurement in inches, then use the chart below to find your best size.
Recommended Cuff Bracelet Sizes
|
Wrist Measurement |
Recommended Cuff Size |
Fit Style |
|
5.0” – 5.5” |
X-Small (5.5” Cuff) |
Snug to Comfort Fit Ideal for petite wrists and narrow bands |
|
5.5” – 6.0” |
Small (6.0” Cuff) |
Snug to Comfort Fit Most common size for women |
|
6.0” – 6.5” |
Medium (6.5” Cuff) |
Standard Fit Works for average wrist sizes |
|
6.5” – 7.0” |
Large (7.0” Cuff) |
Comfort Fit Ideal for wider wrist or looser feel |
|
7.0” – 7.5” |
X-Large (7.5” Cuff) |
Loose Fit / Stacking Great for layering multiple bracelets |
Rosales Cuffs: These often feature intricate inlay designs, which cannot be adjusted once made.
Yellowhorse Cuffs: Most have solid sterling construction with hand-soldered spheres, offering minimal flexibility but should still not be bent or stretched.
All other Native American made cuff bracelets with inlay cannot be adjusted and are typically one of a kind pieces that cannot be reordered exactly. Bracelets with a cabochon stone and silver cuff thin enough to bend may be adjusted with care.
Fit Preference
- Loose Fit: Best for stacking multiple bracelets or for a relaxed, casual look.
- Snug Fit: Best if wearing your cuff higher on your wrist or near your palm for a more secure feel.
Choose what feels most natural and comfortable to your style
How to Put On & Remove a Cuff Bracelet
To Put On:
- Hold the cuff opening at the soft spot just below your wrist bone (on the thumb side).
- Gently roll the cuff over that area—do not pull the ends apart.
- Twist slightly while pressing against the underside of your wrist until it slides into place.
To Remove:
- Reverse the process—roll the cuff off sideways over the same soft spot rather than prying the ends apart.
- Avoid flexing or spreading the metal, which can weaken solder joints or loosen inlay stones.
Important Note on Inlay Designs
Cuff bracelets with stone inlay designs cannot be adjusted.
Bending or reshaping these bracelets may cause the inlay stones to become loose or damaged.
Always select your size carefully and follow proper wear instructions to preserve the craftsmanship.
Exchange Policy
If your bracelet doesn’t fit as expected, we’re happy to provide an exchange for a new piece in your correct size.
Please note:
- A new cuff will be custom made, which takes approximately 5–6 weeks after we receive your return.
- Postage for both the return and replacement shipment is the responsibility of the buyer.
- One exchange per purchase is permitted.
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Native American Made
At Black Arrow Native American Jewelry & Art, we are proud to certify that all pieces labeled as Native American made are handcrafted by enrolled members of federally recognized tribes or certified Native artisans. We strictly adhere to the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA), a federal law that prohibits the misrepresentation of products as Native American made unless they truly are.
By working directly with Native artists and reputable trading partners, we ensure every piece we represent is a genuine expression of Native American culture and artistry.
When you purchase from Black Arrow, you are investing in authentic craftsmanship and helping to sustain Indigenous traditions.
Genuine Materials
Turquoise Quality Commitment
We take great pride in the turquoise featured in our jewelry. Every stone is hand-selected for its authenticity, visual quality, and origin.
Our turquoise is:
- Genuine, never plastic or imitation
- Stabilized only when necessary for durability (and always disclosed)
- Often sourced from renowned mines such as Kingman, Golden Hill, Sleeping Beauty, Dry Creek, Sonoran Gold, and more
We maintain transparency about stone treatments and origins, and our team is trained to answer your questions with honesty and care.
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