Early Navajo Cerrillos Turquoise Ring
Early Navajo Cerrillos Turquoise Ring
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Silver and Cerrillos Turquoise
Circa 1920s, possibly early 30s
Size 4.5-4.75
Face measures 7/8" by 5/8"
Unsigned, as is common with these old pieces.
Coin or higher in silver content.
This Navajo silver ring presents with a truly stellar old greasy green Cerrillos Turquoise in an elongated oval shape. The stone is set in a tall bezel and is surrounded by a twisted wire motif. On either side, where the split shank meets the plate, there is a row of seven small silver spheres, or raindrops. The split shank is hand stamped with a "V" pattern and shows some honest, old wear. This is a spectacular ring from a historic period of jewelry making.
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