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Ron Bedonie

Bisbee Turquoise Cuff by Ron Bedonie
Bisbee Turquoise Cuff by Ron Bedonie

Bisbee Turquoise Cuff by Ron Bedonie

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

turquoise slowed down and completely ended by 1980. Ron Bedonie began working with silver when he was 20

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Late 20th Century Cuff Bracelets

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There is no shortage of iconic bracelet designs out there: Cartier’s Love bracelet, the widely admired Panthère, the Croisillon bracelet crafted by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co., to name a few. And while you don’t necessarily need one of history’s most coveted versions of this accessory, you’re likely going to want at least a reliable collection of vintage cuff bracelets in your jewelry box.

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Cuffs were worn by Greek and Roman soldiers as they headed into battle as well as by the men and women of Ancient Egypt as statement-making jewelry. In ancient China, jade was considered the most precious of stones, and a jade cuff bracelet or bangle was associated with purity and goodness. Jewelers also employed jade, as well as coral and lapis lazuli, during the Art Deco period, finding inspiration in all kinds of influences and frequently working geometric motifs into their Art Deco cuff bracelets.

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