The Bozeman Bracelet
The Bozeman Bracelet
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About the strand:
The Bozeman Bracelet is pure arm candy. It is bold, bright, and beautifully balanced. Featuring mostly Mine #8 turquoise beads and 6mm sterling silver pearls, it also has a 10mm focal bead that really grabs the eye. The turquoise pops with its signature matrix and vibrant tone, while the silver adds the perfect shine. This is the kind of piece that turns a stack into a statement! (PLUS, it matches The Over the Branch Strand and The Ponderosa Strand)
- Fits 6" to 8" wrist (7.25" long with a 2" extender)
- Hand-oxidized Italian sterling silver extender
- One of a kind
- Features Mine Number Eight (a.k.a. Number 8 or #8) American turquoise beads
- Machine made sterling silver pearl beads
- Lobster clasp
- Properly finished with professional sterling silver findings (strung on SILVER PLATED STAINLESS STEEL wire)
About the stone:
The Number Eight (Number 8 or #8) turquoise mine in Eureka County, Nevada was discovered in 1925. Today, the mine is closed for turquoise extraction and is primarily a gold mining site. Number Eight turquoise is known for its golden brown to black matrix patterns. The stones range from light to deep blue and sometimes have greenish tints. Turquoise is a sacred and highly valued stone in Native American cultures, symbolizing healing, protection, and a deep connection to nature, particularly the sky and water. It represents good fortune, strength, and spiritual communication. This stone is integral to ceremonies, rituals, and everyday life, where Native American tribes use it for healing, safeguarding, and even rituals intended to bring about rain.
