Sterling Silver and 18K Yellow Gold Pueblo Spirit Being Motif Cufflinks and Tie Clip
Item Details
A pair of sterling silver and 18K cufflinks and a tie clip featuring Southwestern spirit being motifs. The tie bar features the Sunface, or ‘Tawa’, that is flanked by a serpent to each side that has a Coyote head. The cufflinks feature a Ram Kachina and a two-headed serpent with the same Coyote face. The Sunface represents the warmth of the Sun, hope and shelter for the elders, and a promising future for the young. The Ram Kachina dances to increase the number of rams available for feast, and also has power over rain. Each piece is constructed of sterling silver with an 18K yellow gold face.
Metal Type: Sterling Silver And 18k Yellow Gold
Hallmarks: 18K 925 Pero 81.9352
Total Group Weight: 0.560 ozt
Cullfink Closure Type: Toggle
- This item has been evaluated and verified by an independent Graduate Gemologist (CINTM).
- All diamond and gemstone grading is done under GIA standards as the mounting permits, where gemstones are present. All weights and measurements are estimated and approximate.
Condition
- to fair.
- tarnishing.
- minor markings throughout.
Dimensions
- total approximate group weight, inclusive of all materials, is 0.560 ozt.
- the cufflinks each measure approximately 15.90 mm x 21.50 mm.
- the tie bar measures approximately 40.00 mm x 7.00 mm.
Item #
17NYC020-442