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We have similar Turquoise and Native American items, which would pair nicely with this piece, for sale this week. To view in separate listings, please visit our store and search "Turquoise" or "Native" under our Buy-It-Now items.

Listing description by: Angela A.

The Piece

Markings: Unmarked, tested, and guaranteed

Main stone: Turquoise

Main stone measurements/color:
  • Length: 14.8 mm
  • Width: 11.9 mm
  • Color: opaque bright blue hue with lighter blue hues with a white-gray matrix
Accent stone: --

Accent stone measurements/color: --

Stone treatment: The stone(s) appear to be untreated, but we are not certified gemologists. Stone(s) have been tested and guaranteed using a professional Presidium Duo refractive, heat, and hardness tester.

Stone cuts: Carved and polished cabochon

Ring face measurements:
  • Length: 0.66"
  • Width: 0.52"
Notable features
  • handmade in the 1960s by a talented Diné (Navajo) silversmith
  • composed of .900 silver, also known as coin silver
  • beautiful Morenci turquoise stone rests in a bezel setting
  • Brutalist-style textured designs adorn the shoulders
Damage: Age appropriate wear. There is a small sizing mark visible on the bottom of the band. Tarnish to the silver gives the piece an antique quality we believe is rather lovely; tarnish can be removed with a buffing. The price has been reduced to reflect this.

*This listing is for the item only. All display boxes and/or photography props do not come with your purchase.*


The History

This beautiful piece was made by a very talented Native American silversmith. It features handcrafted silversmith work throughout. Antique Native American jewelry is very rare to find. This is due to these pieces being made for reservation and personal use before the tourist trade became popular. Very few pieces were made and even less survived to today.

The Navajo Nation sits on 27,000 square miles within the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo have a rich history and culture and have become known for creating some of the finest sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, incorporating their own traditional motifs with silversmithing. The squash blossom necklace is perhaps one the most famous Navajo styles produced, along with turquoise inlay rings. Turquoise is an important stone in Navajo culture; symbolizing happiness, good fortune, and good health. 

The first Navajo silversmith, Atsidi Sani, was taught around 1865 by a Mexican silversmith. Atsidi Sani, in turn, taught his four sons, who then started teaching other Navajo artisans. In the beginning, Navajo artisans created sterling silver jewelry for themselves and others in the Navajo Nation. After 1900, with the tourist trade started booming in the Southwest, and Navajo artisans started commercially producing silver and turquoise jewelry and selling it through the various trading posts.

The concept of Pawn, Old Pawn, and Dead Pawn Native American Jewelry came to be in the 1800s. During this time, trading posts had become commonplace for Native Americans to go and exchange food, tools, and other materials with Colonists. Essentially, banks would loan the shop owners money which was then invested into loans for Native Americans in exchange for their jewelry. When a loan wasn't repaid, the item became known as either "Old Pawn" or "Dead Pawn."

Morenci Turquoise is one of the most well-known and famous because it was one of the first American turquoises to be sold on the market. Known throughout the world for its gorgeous true-blue hues mixed with a silvery iron pyrite matrix; it also came with a rare golden pyrite matrix. Also found were aqua blue green turquoise stones with birdseye webbing, which are areas of color circled with matrix resembling a bird’s eye, and water webbing matrix. This mine has been closed for several years, making Morenci Turquoise rare and highly coveted by collectors.


shipping


Domestic US: all items ship within one business day of receiving payment. Buyers will have 3 base shipping options to choose from, depending on the needed speed of delivery. Pricing on single and multi-purchase transactions can be seen below:

  • Auction items: base shipping + $2.00 per additional gold item & BIN items combine for free
  • BIN items: FREE

Base shipping:

  •   USPS first class: $8.00 fully insured, estimated 3-5 business days
  •   USPS priority mail: $12.00 fully insured, estimated 2-3 business days
  •   USPS priority express: $25.00 fully insured, overnight delivery

International: All packages are sent via USPS and pricing is based on buyer location. Each customer will receive a revised invoice at the close of the auction with an updated shipping rate. We will combine shipping on multiple purchases for free. We do not undervalue packages for customs, please do not ask us to do so. What you pay is what we will claim on your customs form. Please take this into consideration before placing your bid.



payment


PayPal only. After 4 days of non-payment, an automated unpaid item case will be opened by our eBay system. If you need extra time for payment, please contact us prior to bidding. 



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