Navajo Sterling Silver & Leather Ketoh Cuff With Turqouise Inlay
Description:
''Ketoh'' means bowguard. Originated as a heavy wrist band used to protect an archer's arm from the snap of the bow string. At first is was a plain thick leather strap. Over time materials were added. The Navajo began making these Ketoh's around 1895. Nowadays these bowguards are worn mainly ceremonial or on social occasions.
Keto's are very adjustable. You can punch holes in the leather to make it smaller or add another leather lace to create more space. So it can literally be worn by almost everyone.
Material: leather cuff with beautiful sterling silver and turquoise details.
Sizing:
Free size, exact measurements can be found in the pictures.
Details
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