Description: Vintage Sterling Silver Turquoise MOP Signed BT Native American Ring AS-IS π *************SELLING AS-IS NEEDS REPAIR READ*************** Selling this piece AS-IS because the ring band has come apart from the top. This piece will need soldering. This gorgeous piece is a size 7.5. Besides the band needing a fix, itβs in good preowned vintage condition. It has been tested as 925 sterling silver and the stones are green natural turquoise and mother of pearl/abalone. This piece weighs a total of 7.73 grams. Gorgeous detail around each stone. Great vintage piece. ππ History of Native American Jewelry Native American jewelry has a rich history that spans thousands of years. The indigenous peoples of North America have been creating and wearing jewelry for both ceremonial and personal use since prehistoric times. Native American jewelry is known for its intricate designs, use of unique materials, and symbolism. The history of Native American jewelry can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of early jewelry found in archaeological sites across the continent. These early pieces were made from materials like bone, shell, stone, and animal teeth. They were often crafted into beads, pendants, and other decorative elements. As time went on, Native American jewelry evolved and became more complex. Around 2,000 years ago, Native American cultures began working with metals like copper and silver. The introduction of metalworking techniques allowed for the creation of more intricate designs and patterns. Different tribes and regions developed their unique styles and techniques. For example, the Navajo people are known for their silverwork and turquoise jewelry, while the Zuni are famous for their intricate stone inlay work. The Hopi and Pueblo tribes are known for their use of symbols and designs inspired by their religious and cultural beliefs. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Native American jewelry gained popularity outside of indigenous communities. It became sought after as a form of art and personal adornment. Native American artisans began blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics to meet the demand for their work. Today, Native American jewelry continues to be highly valued and collected. Skilled artisans carry on the traditions and techniques that have been passed down through generations. The vibrant and diverse world of Native American jewelry is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of North America. πππ We purchase our items from private collections, estate sales, flea markets, swap meets and of course antique shops! We only purchase items that are in great to excellent condition, and in some cases we will purchase a useful part that completes an item you may be looking for. We sell used or new vintage/antique items. We are not experts on anything. We buy whatever catches our eye π. Our passion is searching and researching. If we learn something new when researching we will share and we hope that if you have any information you will share as well. We constantly find and post new items. We do our best to include all information about each item in the description as well as the many pictures. Please see our pictures as they are part of the description. If you feel like Swag Antiques has not provided 5 βοΈ star service please contact us BEFORE leaving feedback. We love β€οΈ to hear from you. We want you to be happy with your purchase! We carefully package your item(s) and ship via USPS, UPS or eBay Global π. Please pay within 48 hours after auction ends so we can ship ASAP! We ship same day or very next morning. π¦ Add us to your favorites for up to the moment SWAG notifications - new stuff β€οΈ. Please contact us with any questions. Happy Hunting! Swag Antiques π¦ Bin: TT
Price: 37.4 USD
Location: Westcliffe, Colorado
End Time: 2024-10-08T14:28:32.000Z
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Base Metal: Sterling Silver
MPN: NA
Department: Unisex Adults
Main Stone Color: Turquoise
Handmade: Yes
Metal: Sterling Silver
Sizable: No
Main Stone Shape: Abstract
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, Engagement, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Wedding, Graduation, Father's Day, Confirmation/Communion, Christening
Vintage: Yes
Era: Undated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Main Stone: Turquoise
Main Stone Creation: Natural
Shape: Abstract
Ring Size: 7.5
Number of Gemstones: 2
Jewelry Type: Rings
Secondary Stone: Mother of Pearl/Abalone
Brand: Unbranded
Style: Band
Country of Origin: United States
Antique: No
Color: Sterling Silver / Green Turquoise / Mother Of Pearl
Signed: Yes
Metal Purity: 925/1000
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
Theme: Beauty, Biker, Birds, Bohemian, Ethnic, Healing, Love, Western
Type: Ring