Turquoise is one of America’s most ancient gems. For centuries, turquoise was a ceremonial gem and a medium of exchange for Native American tribes in the southwestern United States. They also used it in their jewelry and amulets. The Apaches believed that turquoise attached to a bow increased accuracy. A legendary stone deserves a setting fitting of it’s legacy. We...read more
Turquoise is one of America’s most ancient gems. For centuries, turquoise was a ceremonial gem and a medium of exchange for Native American tribes in the southwestern United States. They also used it in their jewelry and amulets. The Apaches believed that turquoise attached to a bow increased accuracy. A legendary stone deserves a setting fitting of it’s legacy. We have it here.
The designer of the Kingman Arizona Turquoise Ring has a way with marrying gemcutter prowess with a modern aesthetic that results in one-of-a-kind creations. This ring features 6 turquoise stones in the most desirable signature turquoise shade set in pure sterling silver. Geometric patterns accented by bands of sterling silver results in a fresh contemporary look. This particular piece of beautifully-marbled turquoise hales from the Kingman Mine— one of three prehistoric mining sites in Arizona.