Mayax Plateau Bracelet

$45.00

This bracelet was made in the plateau (Nez Perce, Cayuse, Umatilla, Palouse, Walla Walla) tribe style. It is beaded with shiny pearl, gold colored, really old cut bronze and silver colored beads. This bracelet also has tiny bronze studs and a snap.

This bracelet is original and the only one like it. The snaps reach at 7.5 inches and the width is 1.125 inches.

Always remember: Leather may contain natural blemishes. When determining your size, measure around your wrist and 2 inches up from the lowest part of your wrist to see fit.

This bracelet is perfect for layering with silver and gold pieces.

Additional items used in photo 2 are not included.

Mayax is our word for sand.

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This bracelet was made in the plateau (Nez Perce, Cayuse, Umatilla, Palouse, Walla Walla) tribe style. It is beaded with shiny pearl, gold colored, really old cut bronze and silver colored beads. This bracelet also has tiny bronze studs and a snap.

This bracelet is original and the only one like it. The snaps reach at 7.5 inches and the width is 1.125 inches.

Always remember: Leather may contain natural blemishes. When determining your size, measure around your wrist and 2 inches up from the lowest part of your wrist to see fit.

This bracelet is perfect for layering with silver and gold pieces.

Additional items used in photo 2 are not included.

Mayax is our word for sand.

This bracelet was made in the plateau (Nez Perce, Cayuse, Umatilla, Palouse, Walla Walla) tribe style. It is beaded with shiny pearl, gold colored, really old cut bronze and silver colored beads. This bracelet also has tiny bronze studs and a snap.

This bracelet is original and the only one like it. The snaps reach at 7.5 inches and the width is 1.125 inches.

Always remember: Leather may contain natural blemishes. When determining your size, measure around your wrist and 2 inches up from the lowest part of your wrist to see fit.

This bracelet is perfect for layering with silver and gold pieces.

Additional items used in photo 2 are not included.

Mayax is our word for sand.