I just purchased this bracelet from Christibo
I love it.
Would like to ID the artist.
Only info I could find is a similar, but larger inlay bracelet with a similar Hallmark. This one sold a while ago.
Does anyone recognize the style or Hallmark?
Thanks.
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Anyone? Thanks.
I really want to find put who made these bracelets, as I love them based on only photos.
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Jason
December 10, 2020, 5:37pm
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This one is attributed to a Sam Begay, have no idea if it is correct but maybe somewhere to start
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Thank you Jason. I will look into him.
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I am still trying to determine the artist of this bracelet.
Also, how old it is.
I made the mistake of wearing it to work a couple years ago. Some of the inlay work has separated from the silver, as it got wet.
It also appears that there are two pieces of silver meshed together.
The inlay piece is separating from the inside piece.
I am looking for a local jeweler or lapidary artist who might be able to repair the inlay areas that have separated.
Learned my lesson. Will never let this bracelet get wet again.
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Ziacat
June 20, 2024, 1:58pm
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Oh that’s a bummer! I need to make sure I’m careful with my cuffs, not just my rings.
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@fernwood , I would check with @mmrogers . Might just require a heat gun to soften the epoxy and press it back in place with a little pressure.
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Afraid I’ve never had good luck trying to repair chip inlay. Maybe @Jason has someone at Perry Null who can tackle it.
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Hey, were you able to find any info on the artist? I just got a bolo tie with the exact same hallmark/stamp and am not able to identify it.
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No, but am not giving up.
Nice to know that there are other pieces out there with this hallmark.
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