This refined two-piece set by Monica Silva Lovato highlights her balanced approach to stone selection and traditional Pueblo silverwork. Both the bracelet and pendant feature large Natural Campitos turquoise cabochons framed with detailed borders and a row of decorative stamped silver elements along the top edge. The clean layout lets the stones take center stage while still showcasing Monica’s precise metalwork.
The bracelet includes a split-band design that provides a comfortable fit with slight adjustability. It measures about 2 1/2 inches across the interior at the widest point, and the turquoise cabochon measures approximately 1 1/4 inches tall.
The pendant carries a substantial Campitos turquoise stone measuring about 2 inches by 1 inch. It hangs from a sterling silver chain that measures about 20 inches. The sculptural bale adds height and gives the pendant a strong vertical profile, making it an elegant focal piece.
Together, the bracelet and pendant represent Monica Silva Lovato’s signature style. They show clean lines, intentional stone cuts, and detailed silverwork that honor Pueblo craftsmanship while working beautifully as a coordinated set.
Details
Artist: Monica Silva Lovato Tribe: San Felipe Pueblo Materials: Sterling silver and Natural Campitos turquoise Pieces included: Bracelet and pendant necklace
Bracelet Interior width: 2 1/2 in (slightly adjustable) Stone size: approx. 1 1/4 in
Pendant Stone size: approx. 2 x 1 in Chain length: approx. 20 in (9 3/4 in from clasp to center when laid flat)
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