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Bracelet maker's mark..dont know the name? Any body can help me please

RolandConejo

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I don't think that's a maker's mark. I think it indicates the item is sterling silver. If I'm wrong about that, those who are more knowledgeable will provide a correction.
 
I believe that it truly is a maker's mark. It reminds me of the hallmarks of native American Indian artists. In fact, i suspect that it is the hallmark of the silversmith Nathan Fred. He uses different hallmarks, so sometimes it's a single arrow and other times his initials, looking very similar to the mark in your photo.
It would have helped if you had posted a photo of the actual bracelet.
 
This is why I don't post here often. Because I missed the mark, literally and figuratively.:oops:

That you correctly used the word “literally”, which has been used incorrectly to such a degree that the dictionary folks caved and “literally” now also means its opposite, “figuratively”, made my day. Of course “literally” also now means kind of nothing. “ I literally just woke up.” means “I just woke up.”
 
925 is the sterling silver mark, the other mark beside it is a makers mark most likely.
 
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