Product code: Deals Old Pawn 1960's- Navajo Sterling Silver Ring, Sz 11 Turquoise & Coral 16.94 gram
MyThe turquoise is 16mm x8mm 1/2” by 3/4”. The coral deals 10 mm x 6 mm, 1/4” wide by 1/2” long. The ring is 1/2” wide by 1” long. This is very old ring. There is snake inside the ring the artist. There is 16.94 gram wt work silver. Snakes figure prominently in Native American culture. In the Ojibwa and Pueblo tribes, the ability of snakes to shed their skins associated them with fertility and new life. The Hopi people see the snake as deeply connected to the underworld. Native Americans pawned jewelry in times of need, meaning most pieces were family heirlooms containing valuable turquoise and silver. Jewelry was a way for Native Americans to carry their wealth with them and have financial support in times of need.  The brown inside the turquoise is copper. A lot of the turquoise comes out of the southwest here, Nevada, Arizona.
MyThe turquoise is 16mm x8mm 1/2” by 3/4”. The coral deals 10 mm x 6 mm, 1/4” wide by 1/2” long. The ring is 1/2” wide by 1” long. This is very old ring. There is snake inside the ring the artist. There is 16.94 gram wt work silver. Snakes figure prominently in Native American culture. In the Ojibwa and Pueblo tribes, the ability of snakes to shed their skins associated them with fertility and new life. The Hopi people see the snake as deeply connected to the underworld. Native Americans pawned jewelry in times of need, meaning most pieces were family heirlooms containing valuable turquoise and silver. Jewelry was a way for Native Americans to carry their wealth with them and have financial support in times of need.  The brown inside the turquoise is copper. A lot of the turquoise comes out of the southwest here, Nevada, Arizona.