Early Navajo Silver and Turquoise Ring
Early Navajo Silver and Turquoise Ring
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Silver and Turquoise
Circa 1930s
Size 7
Face measures 3/4" by 5/8"
Unsigned, as is common with these old pieces.
Coin or higher in silver content.
Simplicity of design meets quality materials and construction in this ring. The large Turquoise has stories to tell and has almost entirely shifted to green through wear and appreciation. There is only a very small spot of blue remaining. The setting, with its continuous beaded design, almost appears to present a tiny strand of Navajo pearls clutching the stone. Noteworthy are large raindrops atop the thick silver plate—this is a substantial ring despite its feminine design. To gild the lily, the deep splits in the shank are each kissed with a beautiful sun stamp. A nice detail that could only be appreciated by the wearer, indicating this is a true artisan piece.
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