Arland Ben, Ring, 14k Gold, Sterling, Bisbee Turquoise, Petroglyph, Navajo, 9
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- $2,030.00
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- $2,030.00
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Artist | Ben, Arland |
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Gemtype Stone Shape | oval-shape |
Number of Stones | 1 |
Setting Type | bezel |
Main Stone | Bisbee Turquoise |
Metal | Sterling Silver |
Ring is Resizable | FALSE |
Ring Size | 9 |
Widest Point on Ring | 1.1 |
Signed | Signed |
Tribe | Navajo |
Deep in the southern part of Arizona is a legendary mining town, Bisbee. It is a town that has had flavor ever since its beginning in 1880. Native American jewelry collectors have always been fond of the turquoise that comes from this area. Bisbee blue with a thick chocolate matrix is a favorite of many. Navajo artist Arland Ben got his hands on amazing cut of the collectible rock and turned it into finger art. You will find a universe symbol, first man & woman, a hand representing the human race, a running goat, along with stars, lightning and a moon. Each symbol has been designed from 14k gold and sits on top of stamped textured sterling silver. The ring is a heavy piece that is meant to be worn. When you see the inside of the band on this creation ring you will find Arland has decorated it with traditional Navajo stamp designs. This will make an impressive addition to your Native American art collection, always nice to have culture inspired pieces.
Finger Size - 9
Width - 1 1/8"
Weight - 20.4 grams