Kokopelli Tribal Bracelet — .925 Sterling Silver & Brass Two-Tone
SKU: 3639_8.5
A dancing Kokopelli figure — set against a brass background with crescent moon and stars — sits on a 30x21mm oval plate at the center of this bracelet. The chain on either side alternates sterling silver and warm golden brass in 13mm tribal-etched links. This Kokopelli sterling silver bracelet weighs 55 grams, closes with a box clasp stamped .925, and reads as Southwest art on your wrist rather than standard men's jewelry.
Built For
If Southwest art and Native American symbolism resonate with you — Kokopelli isn't a generic tribal pattern. It's a specific figure from Pueblo and Hopi traditions representing joy, music, and fertility. This bracelet renders the character dancing beneath celestial elements on a textured brass plate — a scene, not just a silhouette.
If you want two-tone jewelry that isn't gold and silver — the brass-and-sterling combination creates a warmer color contrast than typical two-tone pieces. The brass sections carry a deep gold warmth next to the cooler silver links. Over time, each metal ages at a different rate, which gives the bracelet more visual depth as it wears in.
If you're buying a meaningful gift — the Kokopelli figure carries centuries of cultural significance. It's a piece with a story behind it, which makes it a stronger gift than generic jewelry. The two-tone design also means it pairs with both silver and gold accessories the recipient already owns.
The Honest Take
The brass sections warm up faster on skin than the silver links. For the first few minutes of wear, you can feel the temperature difference between the two metals — the brass side feels warmer against your wrist. Both equalize to body temperature within ten minutes.
The tribal etching on the chain links has real depth. Each link carries geometric patterns cut into the surface — not printed or laser-etched but carved with enough relief that you can trace the lines with your thumbnail. The pattern alternates between silver and brass links, creating a visual rhythm down the chain.
The Kokopelli plate is the heaviest single element. It naturally rotates to the top of your wrist when you're moving — the figure faces outward most of the time. The crescent moon, stars, and small pueblo shapes above the Kokopelli are visible at arm's length but reward a closer look.
Heads up: The brass and silver age at different rates. The brass develops a warm, honey-toned patina within a few weeks of regular wear. The silver stays brighter longer. If you want both metals to match, polish them together. If you like the contrast of aged brass against bright silver, just leave it — most owners prefer the natural aging.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What does the Kokopelli figure represent?
Kokopelli is a flute-playing deity from Pueblo and Hopi traditions in the American Southwest. The figure represents joy, music, fertility, and prosperity. Wearing the symbol is traditionally associated with positive energy and creativity. On this bracelet, the dancing Kokopelli is set beneath celestial elements — a reference to the figure's connection to nature and the spirit world.
Q: Will the brass and silver age differently over time?
Yes — and that's part of the design. Brass develops a warm, golden-brown patina faster than silver. The silver stays brighter longer. After a few weeks, the contrast between the two metals deepens. A polishing cloth can bring both back to fresh condition, or you can let the natural aging add character.
Q: Is the box clasp secure for daily wear?
Yes. The box clasp snaps shut with a positive click and holds under normal movement. It's more streamlined than a toggle clasp — the closure sits flat against your wrist instead of protruding. The clasp face carries the same tribal etching as the chain links, so it blends into the design.
At a Glance
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