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Vintage Navajo Turquoise Cuff Bracelet Sterling Silver Signed George Kee Petite. Many beautiful, quality pieces were made by these well known silversmiths in the Navajo tradition. Fabulous George KeeNavajo Bracelet. Signed with his famous mark GK and a number 00 8. It features a nice quality genuine turquoise center. Fabulous George Kee Navajo Bracelet. Signed with his famous mark GK and a number 00 8. It features a nice quality genuine turquoise center. It is a more delicate style and petite sized for a smaller to average size woman's wrist. It does easily adjust for sizing, as the silver is thin enough to do so, without harming the piece. This silver bracelet is a vintage piece with natural silver oxidation that occurs over time with sterling. Take a good look at the photos provided. Other than that, this little bracelet is in very nice condition! George Kee (1930-1980) learned his craft first at the famed Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild under Ambrose Roanhorse and later from his famous cousin, Kenneth Begay (1913-1977). In the 1950’s and 60’s Begay, George Kee and Kee’s two brothers, Allen and Ivan worked at Scottsdale’s famed White Hogan Shop. Many beautiful, quality pieces were made by these well known silversmiths in the Navajo tradition. These signed pieces are sought after and make a wonderful collectible, wearable piece of Native American and Southwest history. I have taken great photos of this bracelet and shown good measurements of it. Please ask any questions prior to purchase. Any returns must be within 14 day and buyer pays for cost of shipping to return. Thanks so much for your interest and I invite you to see my other great listings!