Silver Band and Three Turquoise Gemstones Ring [SOLD]

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In the heart of the Southwest, a silversmith, probbly a Dine of the Navajo Nation, created this magnificent silver and turquoise ring. The ring's foundation—a blackened silver band—holds the turquoise gemstones that steal the breath. Blue as the sky, they nestle within the intricate design. The silversmith chose them with care, knowing they would carry the weight of of the beauty of the ring. The unknown silversmith possessed a vision. The talent of this silversmith transcends time. The turquoise gemstones, set against the elaborate background, completes the ring. When worn, one carries the legacy of the Southwest.


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Condition: very good condition

Provenance: this Silver Band and Three-turquoise Ring is from the collection of a client of Adobe Gallery

Recommended Reading: Indian Silver Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry by Margery Bedinger

TAGS: Southwest Indian JewelryDiné - Navajo NationJewelry Rings

Alternate side view of this turquoise ring.

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