Navajo jewelry-making traditions date back to the 1800s, when silversmithing was first introduced. By the mid-20th century, Navajo artisans became renowned for their bold use of natural turquoise, intricate silverwork, and deep cultural symbolism. Each piece was often made by hand with tools passed down through generations. This ring exemplifies that heritage—functional, beautiful, and crafted with spiritual meaning, as turquoise was long considered a protective stone by Native peoples.
Step into the spirit of the Southwest with this striking vintage Navajo sterling silver ring, featuring a natural turquoise cabochon nestled in a handcrafted wide-band setting. The stone boasts rich blue-green hues with natural matrix, set securely in a classic Navajo bezel.
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