Turquoise Road
Silver ring-signet ring-kingman turquoise-Native American jewelry-men and women-Navajo style-gift
Silver ring-signet ring-kingman turquoise-Native American jewelry-men and women-Navajo style-gift
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Woman and man
Handcrafted 925/1000 silver ring inlaid with Kingman turquoise with a 1 cm band stamped with Native American symbols such as the sun.
Length 2.3 cm
Width 1.4 cm
All sizes adjustable in my workshop
The turquoise will not be exactly the same as pictured
Guaranteed jewel
All my jewelry is handcrafted from 925/1000 silver and natural stones in the Navajo style.
I bend, solder, hammer silver and cut, shape and polish rough stones, I also use finished cabochons.
Some jewelry comes directly from Native American reserves, which will be mentioned in the description.
Shipping is done with a tracking number.
The items are perfectly packaged to avoid any deterioration.
The Kingman Turquoise Mine is one of the oldest in the Americas. It was discovered by Native Americans over 1,000 years ago. Kingman turquoise is known for its sky blue color and produces many variations of blue turquoise. The Kingman mine also produces green turquoise. The mine has been the largest supplier of turquoise to the southwestern jewelry industry. The Kingman mine was once part of a turquoise boom around 1000 AD, when the Mayan culture used it extensively for adornments. Today, as in ancient times, blue turquoise from Kingman, Arizona, is king. Even though the mine produces all colors of turquoise, green turquoise has almost become equal to blue turquoise in popularity these days.




