The stone is characteristic of material from the Nevada mines (possibly Lone Mountain or Lander) and is set on a sleek plaque decorated with a single raindrop. This ring is inscribed with the initials E N, which may be for the artist maker or for a previous owner. We believe it was created circa 1975. This classical ring was skillfully executed with attention to detail in the NAVAJO tradition and is in very good vintage condition (please see ALL photos for an accurate detailed depiction).
The natural hand-cut and polished brilliant southwestern desert sky blue spiderweb Nevada (possibly Lone Mountain or Lander) turquoise cabochon stone is in very good condition with no chips or cracks and is securely set in a smooth silver bezel. The vintage stone measures approx.
3/4" long x 7/16" at widest. Overall, the ring plaque measures approx. 1" long x 5/8" wide; the double split shank is approx.
1/4" tapering to 1/8" wide. This NAVAJO ring will fit approx. It weighs 6.7 grams.
This beautiful, classic vintage NAVAJO. 925 sterling silver and southwest desert sky blue spiderweb Nevada (possibly Lone Mountain or Lander) turquoise ring crafted by a skilled artisan would make a fine addition to any Twentieth Century Native American Silver and Stone Jewelry, Nevada (possibly Lone Mountain or Lander) turquoise, or Historic Cultural Arts and collection. We have been involved in the design and creation of contemporary jewelry at the undergraduate and post graduate level since 1967.In 1975 we opened a gallery of hand wrought fine art contemporary jewels and have since handled thousands of unique, one of a kind and limited edition pieces crafted predominantly by American artisans with a special emphasis on Native American Art. Will be determined upon request. We believe our photos and description to be an accurate testament.
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