Hi - This is a little different. I need to Identify the artist because some of the stones fell out and I’d like to see I I can get them replaced. I’m a little worried that maybe it’s not real, however, there is a mark. It’s TF. Let me know what you think and also how I should go about getting the piece fixed or if I should. Thanks!
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often the style of a hallmark especially if it is just two letters will help in the identification. Can you post a picture of hallmark? Is it marked sterling? I’m having a hard time seeing what fell out? the whole length to the left of the blue stone?
Hi, Thanks for responding! Let me give you a few more pictures. Yes, it is marked TF and underneath it says Sterling. The stones were turquoise and I believe Spiny Oyster the whole length to the left of the turquoise stone.
Thanks.
Geri
It might be difficult to contact the original artist even if you do find out the name. We can have stones replaced.
Hi Jason, How would I go about getting the stones replaced?
Geri
You can send us the bracelet.
Perry Null Trading Company
Attention Tony
1710 S 2nd Street
Gallup, NM 87301
It would be around $30 plus shipping if you decide to do that.
That’s so cool! I would really Love to do that. Thanks for the info.
Do you have a photo of what it looked like prior to stone loss?
No I do not. Upon closer evaluation, That stone next to the spiny oyster is not turquoise. I don’t know what it is. The bracelet did have turquoise at one time. It was really pretty. It had Turquoise, that odd blue stone and the spiny oyster. I thought it could be Zuni.
The bluish stone in your pictures is lab created opal
I have had Perry Null Trading do some repair work and it is First Rate. Their prices were very fair and turnaround time was very acceptable.