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#41446
Purple Sugilite Sterling Earrings by Verdy Jake
Just gorgeous! Not easy to come by, these hand-fabricated sterling silver earrings are set with four cabochons of gem-grade, natural Purple Sugilite from South Africa. The matching, dome-contoured stones are a brilliant shade of purple (undertones of magenta). The clean, understated, and refined silverwork was made by master Navajo silversmith Verdy Jake in New Mexico. Verdy created these with open backs to allow as much light to enter, and reflect, from the stones and it shows! 3/8" wide x 1 7/16" long, with posts for pierced ears, super light weight. Signed.
Price: $325.00
Max: 1
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#50596
Carico Lake Turquoise Sterling Zuni Bracelet
This lovely, narrow bracelet is set with colorful, high-grade Carico Lake Turquoise from Nevada. The natural stones display a radiant lime-green color that is enough by itself, or looks great stacked with other bracelets. Decorated with small silver drops, the bracelet is 1/8" wide with an inside measurement of 5 1/8" plus an additional 1 1/8" gap that is gently adjustable. Hand-fabricated at the Zuni Pueblo, signed EJK, by Sibert and Janita Kallestewa. Size S to SM.
Price: $135.00
Max: 4
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#32098
Lime Green Gaspeite Sterling Navajo Ring by Verdy Jake
Bright and colorful, this sterling silver ring was hand-fabricated and signed by Navajo silversmith Verdy Jake in New Mexico. It is set with two matching specimens of natural, high-grade Gaspeite from Australia. The lime-green stones measure 3/8" wide x 1" long along the top. Both are set in a smooth bezel housings framed by twist-wire atop a comfortable, tapering split ring shank that is currently a size 7 1/2 at it's smallest, though is adjustable and can be moved up to 8 1/2 and stay there and be comfortable. Great design for adjusting for different seasons.
Price: $160.00
Max: 1
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#32103
Purple Sugilite Sterling Navajo Ring by Verdy Jake
Petite and understated, this sterling silver ring was hand-fabricated and signed by Navajo silversmith Verdy Jake in New Mexico. It is set with a bright drop-shaped specimen of natural, high-grade Purple Sugilite from South Africa. The magenta-purple stone measures 3/8" wide x 9/16" long, and is set in a smooth bezel housing framed by twist-wire atop a comfortable, tapering split ring shank that is currently a size 6 1/2 at it's smallest, though is adjustable and can be moved up to 7 1/2 and stay there and be comfortable. Great design for adjusting for different seasons.
Price: $185.00
Max: 1
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#32093
Petite #8 Web Turquoise Sterling Navajo Bracelet
When you just want just a touch of turquoise on your wrist, this sweet bracelet was hand-fabricated and signed by Navajo silversmith Victor Begay in New Mexico. The centerstone is a beautiful specimen of high-grade, natural #8 Turquoise from Nevada. The dome-contoured stone is sky-blue with a lighter center all punctuated with fascinating, fine bronze-toned spiderwebbing, 1/2" diameter, smooth and highly polished. Set in a smooth bezel housing and framed with twist-wire, the bracelet is hand-stamped on the 1/4"-wide sides. 4 7/8" inside measurement plus additional 1" gap that is easily adjustable. Size XS-S.
The seven matching stones in this amazing sterling bracelet come from one pocket at the famous Easter Blue Nevada Mine that is known as " Blue Thunder ." They are natural, gem-quality and display an out of this world shade of aqua blue, so much more zat (life) than can be conveyed in pictures. With depth, blue watermarking (that will intensify over time) and only faint hints of matrix, this bracelet is one that you will be drawn to wear over and over again. The largest centerstone measures 7/16" wide x 5/8" long. All are softly dome-contoured with a high-polish and smooth to the touch. The accompanying old-style silverwork was hand-fabricated and signed by talented Navajo silversmith Vivian Barbone in New Mexico. The piece tapers down gently to 5/16" at the smooth capped ends and has an inside measurement of 5 1/8" plus an additional 1 1/8" gap that is gently adjustable. One of a kind, Size S to SM.
Price: $595.00
Max: 1
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#32101
Natural Lone Mountain Turquoise Sterling Navajo Ring
This classic, old-style sterling silver ring was hand-fabricated and signed by Navajo silversmith Victor Begay in New Mexico. Set with incredible, rare turquoise from the Lone Mountain Mine in New Mexico, the natural turquoise stones display deep, bright aqua-blue color and characteristic green-tan matrix all polished, smooth and full of zat (life in the stone). The top of the stone measures 3/8" wide x 1 5/16" long. The ring is a size 6 1/2 at it's smallest, though can be adjusted since one side of the split ring shank is not soldered to the base, so can move up or down depending on the season. Not meant to be adjusted over and over again, but can be done a few times over the year (smaller in Winter, larger in Summer) without worry of metal fatigue. The ring can also be sized to one size that doesn't adjust for a small sizing fee. Rare, natural, American turquoise as it's best.
Price: $245.00
Max: 1
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#32100
Authentic Blue Gem Turquiose Sterling Bracelet
This fabulous, old-style sterling bracelet is great by itself or stacked with other bracelets. It is set with eight specimens of natural, high-grade, natural turquoise from the famous Blue Gem Mine in Battle Mountain Mine in Nevada. The stones were part of a collection of cabochons (unbacked) from the Maisel collection from the 1930's and only recently set in jewelry. Each stone measures 1/4" square, finished with a soft dome, and display deep blue and aqua color, that show depth and zat. With the sterling silver drops on each side, the bracelet is 1/2" wide at the top, 3/16" wide on the smooth, narrow sides. The bracelet was made and signed by Navajo silversmith Victor Begay in New Mexico and has an inside measurement of 5 3/16" plus an additional 1" gap that is gently adjustable. Size S to SM.
Price: $435.00
Max: 1
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#32092
#8 Spiderweb Turquoise Bracelet by Verdy Jake
Talk about zat! This incredible row bracelet is set with five matching cabochons of natural, high-grade #8 Spiderweb Turquoise from Nevada. The stones are referred to as "hard light" meaning that for light-colored stones, they are unusually hard, glassy and deep. Normally the darker the stone, the higher the quality, but #8 can be the exception. These are light sky-blue intermixed with bronze and blue spiderwebbing matrix, all polished and smooth to the touch. The centerstone measures 1/2" wide x 1" long, all are set in smooth bezel housings against a darkened background accented with sterling silver drops. The comfortable bracelet tapers to 1/4" wide at the ends and has an inside measurement of 5 1/4" plus an additional 1 1/8" gap that is gently adjustable. It ws hand-fabricated and signed by master Navajo silversmith Verdy Jake in New Mexico. Size S to SM. One of a kind.
Price: $1,200.00
Max: 1
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#32045
Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet by Will Denetdale
Classic and comfortable, this hand-fabricated sterling bracelet is set with a luscious specimen of high-grade, natural Royston Turquoise from Nevada. The earthy stone is avocado green intermixed with darker military-green and faint gold-toned matrix peeking through, finished with a high polish and feels smooth to the touch (measures 15/16" wide x 1 1/4" long). The stone is set in a shadow-box frame atop a 1"-wide scalloped cuff that is domed and hand-stamped from end to end. The cuff was made and signed by Navajo silversmith Well Denetdale in New Mexico and has an inside measurement of 5 3/4" plus an additional 1" gap that is easily adjustable. Size M - L.