I wrote Southwestern Indian Bracelets: The Essential Cuff to explain, in part, why this jewelry form is the most popular item in the marketplace. Bracelets please their owners because they serve not just as attractive adornment, but as personal expression of an individual’s aesthetics. Natives loved wearing them and many photographs of the 19th and early 20th centuries show their pleasure; even an otherwise somber portrait of a man or woman is illuminated by pride in the jewelry they wear. Edward Curtis enjoyed posing his subjects in their adornment.
Fact: The early metal bracelets of the Navajo and Pueblo soon came to symbolize a rich joining of European metalwork craft and Native ingenuity in design.