Fred Harvey Era Turquoise Statement Cuff
» Vintage cuff in good, wearable condition
»Features genuine flawless turquoise set securely into sterling silver with decorative hand- stamped detail.
»This is a handmade Harvey Era cuff which is typically considered more valuable and collectible in comparison to the machine made Harvey era pieces.
» Measures 5 3/8 inches around the inside plus a 1 3/16 inch gap in the back. Weighs 40 grams.
» When one refers to “Fred Harvey era” (1900-1955) jewelry, one is generally speaking about a genre of jewelry that was made for sale to the Anglo tourist along the Santa Fe railroad lines, in hotels and retail shops run primarily by the Fred Harvey Company. The name, Fred Harvey, is a quite famous one in Southwestern history and today Fred Harvey Era jewelry is widely collected and highly sought after. Owning a piece of Fred Harvey Jewelry is like owning a little piece of the iconic American southwest!
» Vintage cuff in good, wearable condition
»Features genuine flawless turquoise set securely into sterling silver with decorative hand- stamped detail.
»This is a handmade Harvey Era cuff which is typically considered more valuable and collectible in comparison to the machine made Harvey era pieces.
» Measures 5 3/8 inches around the inside plus a 1 3/16 inch gap in the back. Weighs 40 grams.
» When one refers to “Fred Harvey era” (1900-1955) jewelry, one is generally speaking about a genre of jewelry that was made for sale to the Anglo tourist along the Santa Fe railroad lines, in hotels and retail shops run primarily by the Fred Harvey Company. The name, Fred Harvey, is a quite famous one in Southwestern history and today Fred Harvey Era jewelry is widely collected and highly sought after. Owning a piece of Fred Harvey Jewelry is like owning a little piece of the iconic American southwest!
» Vintage cuff in good, wearable condition
»Features genuine flawless turquoise set securely into sterling silver with decorative hand- stamped detail.
»This is a handmade Harvey Era cuff which is typically considered more valuable and collectible in comparison to the machine made Harvey era pieces.
» Measures 5 3/8 inches around the inside plus a 1 3/16 inch gap in the back. Weighs 40 grams.
» When one refers to “Fred Harvey era” (1900-1955) jewelry, one is generally speaking about a genre of jewelry that was made for sale to the Anglo tourist along the Santa Fe railroad lines, in hotels and retail shops run primarily by the Fred Harvey Company. The name, Fred Harvey, is a quite famous one in Southwestern history and today Fred Harvey Era jewelry is widely collected and highly sought after. Owning a piece of Fred Harvey Jewelry is like owning a little piece of the iconic American southwest!