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Vintage Ring Turquoise Coral Leaf Tendrils Sterling Size 7 Multi Classic Navajo
$ 68.63
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Description
Rings have long been a popular and prized piece of jewelry to wear for Native Americans who are known to wear many turquoise rings on each hand. Rings have had a mystical and symbolic meaning throughout history and many different cultures. The circular shape has represented the cycle of life and eternal love. Giving turquoise rings as a gift is thought to bestow good fortune and prosperity.No hallmark, old, possibly pawn.
Pieces before
1970 were rarely signed. As the demand
from collectors became stronger, the collectors wanted to be able to identify who made their jewelry. In 1970 it was recommended the jewelry be identified
by a hallmark. From that time on more and more jewelry was
identified by a hallmark.
Beautifully crafted turquoise and oxblood coral ring with a large leaf and tendrils surrounding the stones.
The stones are
set on a foundation of sterling silver.
I have hand polished this ring with a
soft polishing cloth to a soft beautiful shine. That
is the beauty of sterling silver, it will become dark and can be polished back to a shine time after time.
Never out of style, Native American jewelry is an investment in enjoyment to last a lifetime.
Measurement 1 11/16" tall x 1 3/16" wide
Size 7
Total Weight 12 grams
Questions??? Please ask before purchasing to avoid any misunderstandings.
The coin is for display only. Not included and not for sale.
You can view more jewelry in my eBay store.
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Stanley Parker is a superb silversmith and uses only natural turquoise in his work.
He uses repousse which is a metalworking technique whereby silver is shaped by
hammering from the reverse side to create a design in relief - which you can see on
This more contemporary style combines the traditional style of the past with the
design and skills of the present.
Never out of style, Southwest jewelry is an investment in enjoyment to last a lifetime.
You can see more jewelry in my "store".