Purple Howlite Beaded Bracelet by Caddo Artist Elizabeth Stephens

Purple Howlite Beaded Bracelet by Caddo Artist Elizabeth Stephens

$15.00
Sale price  $15.00 Regular price 
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Purple Howlite Beaded Bracelet by Caddo Artist Elizabeth Stephens

Purple Howlite Beaded Bracelet by Caddo Artist Elizabeth Stephens

$15.00
Sale price  $15.00 Regular price 

Bright, bold, and effortlessly stylish, this handcrafted Purple Howlite Beaded Bracelet by Caddo artist Elizabeth Stephens is designed to make a statement. Featuring vibrant purple howlite rondelle beads paired with polished silver-tone beads in an alternating pattern, this bracelet offers a beautiful balance of color and shine.

Finished with a secure lobster claw clasp, this handcrafted piece is perfect for everyday wear or adding a pop of color to your favorite outfit. Each bracelet is individually made, ensuring every piece is uniquely its own.

Features

  • Handcrafted by Caddo artist Elizabeth Stephens
  • Purple howlite rondelle beads
  • Polished silver-tone bead accents
  • Alternating bead pattern
  • Secure lobster claw clasp
  • Lightweight and comfortable for daily wear
  • One-of-a-kind handcrafted design

Measurements

  • Bracelet Length: Approximately 7.5–8 inches
  • Closure: Lobster claw clasp

Because each bracelet is handcrafted using natural stone, slight variations in color, pattern, and bead placement make every bracelet one of a kind.

 

Meet the Artist: Elizabeth Stephens

Elizabeth Stephens is a Caddo Nation artist, auctioneer, entrepreneur, and public speaker from Anadarko, Oklahoma. Raised in a family deeply rooted in Native art and culture, she draws inspiration from generations of artists—especially her grandmother, Celita Scarborough, and her late mother, Morina Scarborough.

Working across multiple art forms, including beadwork, leatherwork, and silversmithing, Elizabeth creates pieces that honor Caddo heritage while celebrating the beauty of Indigenous artistry. Her lifelong dedication to cultural preservation, education, and community is reflected in every handcrafted design she creates.

Art is an important part of our history. Before spoken and written languages, we used art to tell our stories and teach our traditions. — Elizabeth Stephens

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