Kingman Turquoise in Silver Cuff Bracelet | Berna & Anderson Koinva
Kingman Turquoise in Silver Cuff Bracelet | Berna & Anderson Koinva
Kingman Turquoise Set in Overlay Style Maize Design Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
by Berna & Anderson Koinva
Born in 1956, Anderson Koinva is from Shungopavi Village in Second Mesa, Arizona. Anderson grew up on the Hopi Reservation and was incredibly talented at an early age. In the 1980s his father-in-law, Bernard Dawahoya, a master silversmith in Second Mesa, taught Anderson the Hopi overlay technique. To this day, Anderson honors Bernard by continuing to use the process in his own designs. Mr. Koinva uses the hallmark of his clan, the Sun Forehead, on the reverse of his striking jewelry pieces.
Koinva's intricate overlay technique is on full display in this gorgeous sterling silver bracelet. The friendship design was cut from one piece of silver, then laid over another piece and soldered together. The cutout design was oxidized to make it darker; it adds to the clean, bold contrast Koinva is known for.
Diameter: 2 1/2", Width: 11/16", Opening: 1 1/8"
The Kingman Turquoise Mine is the last full-time production mine in the United States. Believe it or not, turquoise was mined from this area as far back as 1000 AD during the Mayan turquoise boom!