Early Navajo Ring with Spiderweb Turquoise
Early Navajo Ring with Spiderweb Turquoise
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Silver and Turquoise
Circa 1925
Size 7
Face measures ~1/2" by 1/2"
Unsigned, as is common with these old pieces.
Coin or higher in silver content.
During the twenties, jewelry construction really took a positive turn with regard to quality of construction and this ring exemplifies that point. Its round Turquoise features a beautiful spiderweb matrix and shows areas of Robin's egg blue turning to green through wear and enjoyment. The stone is flanked by stamped crescents and the shank is of the triple-split type. This ring was made by a true craftsmen and is not a lesser quality mass-produced tourist-type piece.
Excellent condition.
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