Lot 114352

Danny Romero 1978 Heavy Sterling Silver & Turquoise Shadowbox Cuff Bracelet Yaqui

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Lot 114352

Danny Romero 1978 Heavy Sterling Silver & Turquoise Shadowbox Cuff Bracelet Yaqui

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Current Bid: $160

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by Ace Of Estates
June 28, 2026 2:00 PM MST
Timed Auction

Carefree, AZ, US 85377

Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. This piece presents with the integrity and character expected of a carefully worn, 45-year-old masterwork. The silver exhibits a constellation of fine surface scratches and minor scuffs commensurate with its age, contributing to its authentic narrative. A deep, lustrous patina has settled into the recessed areas of the interior stampwork and the depths of the shadowbox setting, accentuating the artist's design. The substantial turquoise cabochon is secure within its hand-cut sawtooth bezel, with no visible chips, cracks, or instability. The cuff's formidable structure is sound, retaining its original, powerful form.

Item Description
Weight: 120.8 grams

This is not merely a bracelet; it is a monumental piece of wearable sculpture, a testament to the raw power and burgeoning genius of a young Danny Romero. Executed in 1978, this cuff captures the artist at a pivotal moment, forging a style that would soon establish him as a luminary in the world of Native American jewelry. The sheer heft of the silver, weighing in at a staggering 120.8 grams, imparts an immediate sense of permanence and authority on the wrist. Its broad, fluidly contoured form is a canvas for a single, breathtaking turquoise stone. Set deep within a precisely crafted shadowbox, the cabochon is a world unto itself—a vibrant, cerulean blue expanse, interrupted by a dramatic and intricate spiderweb matrix of dark chert. This stone is characteristic of high-grade American turquoise, possibly from the esteemed Number 8 mine in Nevada, prized for its signature golden-brown to black webbing against a brilliant blue field. The effect is profound, a captured piece of the Southwestern sky.

Yet, the most intimate and revealing aspect of this cuff is hidden from the world, reserved for the wearer alone. The interior surface explodes with a complex, deeply struck stamped design—a secret language of sunbursts, chevrons, and radiating lines that speak to Romero's meticulous hand and profound connection to his heritage. This private adornment is anchored by the artist's early, hand-engraved signature, "D Romero 78." This cursive mark is a rare and significant artifact, predating the more formal steel stamps of his later career and documenting a formative period of his work. It is a direct, personal touch from the artist's hand to the metal, imbuing the piece with a unique historical and emotional resonance.

Artist Biography:
Danny Romero (Yaqui/Spanish) is a celebrated and highly respected master silversmith whose work is characterized by its substantial weight, exceptional craftsmanship, and use of the highest-grade natural turquoise. A self-taught artist, Romero began his journey in the 1970s, quickly distinguishing himself with a traditional, yet distinctly powerful, aesthetic. He is renowned for his precision stampwork, often covering both the exterior and interior of his pieces with complex geometric and celestial motifs. His dual heritage informs his designs, blending cultural symbols into a singular, recognizable style. Romero's commitment to using heavy-gauge sterling silver and sourcing only the finest, gem-quality stones has made his work a benchmark for quality and a coveted prize for serious collectors of Native American art.

Turquoise Identification:
While positive mine identification without certification is not possible, the stone's intense blue color, hardness, and tight, dark spiderweb matrix are highly characteristic of top-grade turquoise from the famed Number 8 Mine in Eureka County, Nevada. Discovered in 1929, Number 8 turquoise is one of the most valuable and sought-after varieties, and this exemplary stone is a perfect match for its known visual properties.

  • Artist: Danny Romero
  • Signature: Hand-etched "D Romero 78"
  • Circa: 1978
  • Materials: Sterling Silver (unmarked, tests positive), High-Grade American Turquoise
  • Total Weight: 120.8 grams
  • Inside Circumference: 6.5 inches (including gap)
  • Gap Opening: 1.25 inches
  • Width: 43mm (approx. 1.69 inches)


Flat rate shipping contiguous 48 states: $30.00

Only items pictured are what you will receive. We are not aware of any accessories that are not shown with the unit. If an item requires testing, we do not guarantee long term use. This is an estate item, history is unknown. We are not experts, we do not authenticate items unless otherwise noted. All sales are final. No refunds or returns.

Ref: JR1122 | PD1

Dimensions (HxWxD)
Inside Circumference with gap: 6.5
Gap: 1.25in x 43mm

Weight
120.8 grams

Flat Shipping Rate
(Within Contiguous U.S.)

$30.00

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Pick-Up Dates/Time:
By Appointment Tuesday 6/30/26 or Wednesday 7/1/26,10am to 4pm

Pick-Up Location:
The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete)

Item number:
114352

Ref:
JR1122
PD1
JWL410
NAM820
WES550
JEW100
NAM731

  • Dimensions: Inside Circumference with gap: 6.5
    Gap: 1.25in x 43mm
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. This piece presents with the integrity and character expected of a carefully worn, 45-year-old masterwork. The silver exhibits a constellation of fine surface scratches and minor scuffs commensurate with its age, contributing to its authentic narrative. A deep, lustrous patina has settled into the recessed areas of the interior stampwork and the depths of the shadowbox setting, accentuating the artist's design. The substantial turquoise cabochon is secure within its hand-cut sawtooth bezel, with no visible chips, cracks, or instability. The cuff's formidable structure is sound, retaining its original, powerful form.

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