Aaron Anderson-Chip Inlay Tufa Cast Cuff-Work of Art

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Award-winning artist Aaron Anderson made this beautiful 1980s inspired cuff. He has filled the top of the cuff with Tommy Singer invented chip inlay.

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Award-winning artist Aaron Anderson made this beautiful 1980s inspired cuff. He has filled the top of the cuff with Tommy Singer invented chip inlay. Pieces of dark red Mediterranean Coral sit frozen in epoxy. Aaron surrounds the chip inlay with lots of carved tufa design. You will find a rug inspired edge, along with a cross on one side, and the whole bracelet is filled with a magnificent texture. This bracelet has lots going on and shows the creativity of this popular Navajo artist. We have a small collection of Aaron’s work, so if you are looking for something a little different let us know. Also, we have an incredible Lander Blue Turquoise cuff available, it is a big rock. If you are wanting to get a look check out our Facebook page, it was posted on September 2nd.
Artist:
Anderson, Aaron
Tribal Affiliation:
Navajo
Main Stone:
Mediterranean Coral
Metal:
Sterling Silver
Style:
No
Size:
5 1/8" Circumference, 1" Opening, 3 1/8" Width
Age:
New
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Award-winning artist Aaron Anderson made this beautiful 1980s inspired cuff. He has filled the top of the cuff with Tommy Singer invented chip inlay. Pieces of dark red Mediterranean Coral sit frozen in epoxy. Aaron surrounds the chip inlay with lots of carved tufa design. You will find a rug inspired edge, along with a cross on one side, and the whole bracelet is filled with a magnificent texture. This bracelet has lots going on and shows the creativity of this popular Navajo artist. We have a small collection of Aaron’s work, so if you are looking for something a little different let us know. Also, we have an incredible Lander Blue Turquoise cuff available, it is a big rock. If you are wanting to get a look check out our Facebook page, it was posted on September 2nd.