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Native American Jewelry - Native American Rings created by members of the Navajo Indian Tribe.

Genuine Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Rings. Authentic Native American Jewelry Made in the USA.

These Beautiful Rings are one of a kind & not available in all sizes.
The Rings are arranged on each page by size.
Size 9


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Genuine Picture Jasper, Magnesite and Black Jade inlaid between ribbons of Sterling Silver. Stunning Ring Designed by Navajo Artist Calvin Begay. Signed.

Genuine Boulder Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. The cabachon is Boulder Turquoise, you can see the veins of Turquoise running through the host rock. The Boulder Turquoise Mine is located in northeast Nevada. It was discovered in 1970 by a Shoshone sheep herder. Production is small due to the remote location and winter weather. Boulder Turquoise is valued for both it's beauty and rarity. Every stone is unique. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist.

White Buffalo Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Beautiful Stone is formed from the minerals Calcite and Iron. It is mined near Tonopah Nevada. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist.

Genuine Royston Turquoise Stone set in Sterling Silver Ring. The Royston Turquoise Mine is located in Nye County, Nevada. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist.

Genuine High Grade Kingman Web Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist. The Mineral Park Mine, in the Cerbat Mountains 14 miles northwest of Kingman, was first mined by Indians centuries before white man came to the area.  It is one of the three sites of prehistoric mining localities in the state of Arizona.  Mineral Park was the most extensively worked area by the Indians of the three.  S.A. “Chuck” Colbaugh  found a cache of stone hammers uncovered in ancient trenches and tunnels, when he had the turquoise mining concession in May of 1962.  Ithaca Peak and Turquoise Mine (formally called Aztec Mountain or Aztec Peak) are the most famous of the peaks in the area containing turquoise.

White Buffalo Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Beautiful Stone is formed from the minerals Calcite and Iron. It is mined near Tonopah Nevada. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist.

Genuine High Grade Kingman Web Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist. The Mineral Park Mine, in the Cerbat Mountains 14 miles northwest of Kingman, was first mined by Indians centuries before white man came to the area. It is one of the three sites of prehistoric mining localities in the state of Arizona. Mineral Park was the most extensively worked area by the Indians of the three. S.A. “Chuck” Colbaugh found a cache of stone hammers uncovered in ancient trenches and tunnels, when he had the turquoise mining concession in May of 1962. Ithaca Peak and Turquoise Mine (formally called Aztec Mountain or Aztec Peak) are the most famous of the peaks in the area containing turquoise.

Genuine Number 8 Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. The Number 8 mine is located in Eureka County Nevada. Since 1976 there has been no Number 8 Turquoise mined. There is however, an existing stock pile that Mr. Dowell Ward, the last owner of the Number 8 mine, had stocked away for later sorting. The Turquoise is a collector's item--because once the reserve is gone there will be no more material released onto the market. The Gold Mining Company owns the claim to the Number 8 mine and it has been swallowed up by the gold mining operations. This is some of the last Number 8 Turquoise to be had and will be a great addition to your collection. Created by Navajo Artist Lucy Valencia. Signed L. J. by the artist.

Genuine High Grade Kingman Web Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. Created by Navajo Artist Larson Lee. Signed by the artist. The Mineral Park Mine, in the Cerbat Mountains 14 miles northwest of Kingman, was first mined by Indians centuries before white man came to the area. It is one of the three sites of prehistoric mining localities in the state of Arizona. Mineral Park was the most extensively worked area by the Indians of the three. S.A. “Chuck” Colbaugh found a cache of stone hammers uncovered in ancient trenches and tunnels, when he had the turquoise mining concession in May of 1962. Ithaca Peak and Turquoise Mine (formally called Aztec Mountain or Aztec Peak) are the most famous of the peaks in the area containing turquoise.

Genuine Crow Springs Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. The Crow Springs Mine is located near Tonopah, Nevada. Created by Navajo Artist Larsen Lee. Signed.

Genuine Pilot Mountain Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. The Pilot Mountain Mine is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada. Created by Navajo Artist John Nelson. Signed by the artist.

Genuine Number 8 Turquoise set in Sterling Silver Ring. The Number 8 mine is located in Eureka County Nevada. Since 1976 there has been no Number 8 Turquoise mined. There is however, an existing stock pile that Mr. Dowell Ward, the last owner of the Number 8 mine, had stocked away for later sorting. The Turquoise is a collector's item--because once the reserve is gone there will be no more material released onto the market. The Gold Mining Company owns the claim to the Number 8 mine and it has been swallowed up by the gold mining operations. This is some of the last Number 8 Turquoise to be had and will be a great addition to your collection. Created by Navajo Artist Lucy Valencia. Signed L. J. by the artist.

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