Navajo handcrafted cuff bracelet by artist Rick Tolino. Set in solid yellow 14kt gold. This beautiful bracelet has 3 Sonoran Gold Turquoise stones. Each stone has detailed saw cuts. Measuring 3/4" at its widest point this is a medium sized bracelet. It has 5 "1/2 inside measurement with a 1" 1/4 opening. Easily shaped to almost any wrist. This is a rare find to see turquoise set in 14kt gold. GODBER TURQUOISE The Godber mine is located east of Austin, Nevada and was discovered in 1932. First claimed under the name "Last Chance", it was later sold to Frank Burnham and then in 1934 to Walter Godber. The turquoise ranges from medium to dark blue usually with a beautiful spider webbing. It has also been known for a very dark or black mottling forming blotches and veins running through the stone. Godber has always been considered a very high-quality turquoise. Oscar Branson in his book, "Turquoise" has called Godber ‘so hard…’ and ‘some of the finest turquoise in Nevada. Godber has always been a very collectable turquoise. 14 Karat specifically refers to the metal mix that is 58.3% gold, compared with 18 Karat that is 75% gold. 14K gold is used for engagement rings, eternity bands, pendants, earrings and other fine jewelry pieces.