Rose & Allen Turquoise Cuff

$125.00
  • Sterling and turquoise

  • 6” circumference including 1” gap

  • Made by Rose and Allen Joe Boy

Rose and Allen Joe Boy are Navajo silversmiths known for crafting traditional Southwestern jewelry during the mid-to-late 20th century. While detailed biographical records about the pair are limited, their work is recognized through signed pieces featuring the hallmark “Rose & Allen Joe Boy” or the initials “AJB.” They are part of the larger Navajo silversmithing tradition and may be linked to the broader Joe family lineage, though not directly associated with more widely documented artists like Alfred Joe.

Specializing in sterling silver jewelry, their designs often include hand-stamped motifs and natural turquoise stones set in traditional Navajo bezels. Each piece reflects the artistry and cultural heritage of Navajo silversmithing, showcasing meticulous silverwork and a deep respect for natural materials.

Though their name is less frequently found in books or museum collections, Rose & Allen Joe Boy's pieces are increasingly appreciated by vintage collectors and Southwestern jewelry enthusiasts for their authenticity, craftsmanship, and connection to Navajo artistic traditions.

  • Sterling and turquoise

  • 6” circumference including 1” gap

  • Made by Rose and Allen Joe Boy

Rose and Allen Joe Boy are Navajo silversmiths known for crafting traditional Southwestern jewelry during the mid-to-late 20th century. While detailed biographical records about the pair are limited, their work is recognized through signed pieces featuring the hallmark “Rose & Allen Joe Boy” or the initials “AJB.” They are part of the larger Navajo silversmithing tradition and may be linked to the broader Joe family lineage, though not directly associated with more widely documented artists like Alfred Joe.

Specializing in sterling silver jewelry, their designs often include hand-stamped motifs and natural turquoise stones set in traditional Navajo bezels. Each piece reflects the artistry and cultural heritage of Navajo silversmithing, showcasing meticulous silverwork and a deep respect for natural materials.

Though their name is less frequently found in books or museum collections, Rose & Allen Joe Boy's pieces are increasingly appreciated by vintage collectors and Southwestern jewelry enthusiasts for their authenticity, craftsmanship, and connection to Navajo artistic traditions.