Bruce Morgan is one of the
names associated with Native American gold overlay jewelry. Not only is he good
at making gold overlay pieces—but he also creates pieces that depict Pueblo and
Navajo pastoral scenes. His bracelets are fine works of art that feature
extremely clean and well defined lines and intricate and distinctive stamp work
that make each piece appeal to a wide range of collectors. The bracelets
themselves are considered as works of art. They are versatile and naturally
stunning, making them excellent additions to any collector's treasury.
Bruce has been an avid
silver and goldsmith since the 1970s. He began working on unique stamp work
designs from 1983. Apart from jewelry, he is passionate about horses and his
ranch. The bracelets of this genuine cowboy artist stand out with their
contemporary and sleek designs. He is able to work well with both gold and
silver, and it is very often that you see both materials combined in his handcrafted
and attractive bracelets. Even the most traditional and simplest designs can
make an impact in any jewelry collection because this artist uses only 14K gold
and sterling silver.
A
good example of his gold overlay bracelets features an intricate and fine
basket weave design in gold, with crescent shaped patterns resulting from the
deep oxidation on the band's outer edges. Deep V stamps are found on both sides
of the 14K gold to add a special touch. The bracelet can be slightly adjusted
to ensure a perfect fit around the wrist. Another one
of Bruce Morgan's best creations is a solid 14K gold over
a sterling silver bracelet that features an intricate detail on the inside and
outside of the piece. The elegant pattern flows beautifully, and deep oxidation
makes the piece more eye catching. Deep V stamps are on both sides, too.
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