Description: Handmade Traditional Native American Navajo Sterling Silver King man Turquoise Petroglyph design ring size 8.5 Stamped sterling silver& signed by artist Alex Sanchez. Conditions are new with tags. Turquoise is Kingman from Arizona. There is one hand cut stone soldered into a silver bezel. With gorgeous silver work surrounding the stone including symbols like swirls, bears, stars, and hearts. Zia symbols on band. The ring is approximately 1 inch wide and 1 3/4 inch long. Weight 20.9 grams Size 8.5 The ring is also sizable. Alex Sanchez was born in 1969 and is of Navajo and Zuni heritage. He was born in Gallup, NM and has made his life there with his wife and three daughters. Alex is the younger brother of Myron Panteah and Brad Panteah. His half brothers. He is a 3 rd generation jeweler. His technique is a wonderful blend of contemporary and traditional styles. Alex works in heavy gauge sterling and 14K gold. He chooses best quality stones and works them into his petroglyph patterns. He was inspired by his brother Myron Panteah. Alex has won awards at The Red Earth Show in Oklahoma, The Gallup Ceremonial, and the Navajo Nation Fair. Alex would like to Thank everyone who has collected his work. , and contribute to where he is today. Kingman Turquoise originates in the Mineral Park Mining District near Kingman, Arizona. However, modern production of turquoise dates back to the 1880’s when James Haas rediscovered the area. Natural Kingman Turquoise ranges in color from light to very dark blue and sometimes tints of green. Thank you for shopping at our store! B
Price: 365 USD
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
End Time: 2025-01-01T21:25:57.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Color: Blue
Material: Stone
Main Stone Color: Blue
Metal: Sterling Silver
Secondary Stone: Turquoise
Main Stone: Turquoise
Setting Style: Flower
Ring Size: 8.5
Brand: Native American
Department: Unisex Adults
Type: Ring
Theme: Beauty
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo