Native American Signet Ring...
Sterling Silver Ring, set with turquoise, red coral and black jet.
Pattern dimensions
North – South 2.8 cm x 2.4 cm – Weight 40 g
Handcrafted and personalized Sterling Silver Native American Ring for Men, with semi-precious stones.
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Sterling Silver Ring, set with turquoise, red coral and black jet.
Pattern dimensions
North – South 2.8 cm x 2.4 cm – Weight 40 g
Ring in Sterling Silver/925, set with multicolored semi-precious stones which form a Navajo pattern with a thunderbird in relief on each side.
Dimensions Central North-South Pattern 1.8 cm. x East-West 1.2 cm - Weight 20 g.
Sterling Silver ring, representing the Zuni god Yumei Tei.
Dimensions
North – South 2.8 cm x East – West 2.2 cm – Weight approximately 20 g.
Sterling/925 Silver ring representing a kashina with finely hand-cut semi-precious mosaic stones – Micro Inlay. On each side, an eagle in relief with a small turquoise.
Dimensions Central North-South Pattern 1.6 cm. x East-West 1.4 cm.
Indian navajo symbol design Ring for woman or man made with Sterling Silver. On both sides, there is a flying eagle with a small turquoise inlaid.
Stones or shell : Coral, Mother of Pearl, Lapis Lazuli, Opal.
Ring face measures approximately 5/8" x 9/16".
Sterling silver ring, finely hand-cut and set with turquoise, with a Thunerbird and a turquoise on each side.
Dimensions North – South 3 cm x East – West 2.4 cm – Weight 30 g.
Sterling Silver Ring, finely hand-cut and set with semi-precious stones, with a turquoise on each side. Pattern represented: Monument Valley on a turquoise and tiger's eye background.
Dimensions North – South 2.8 cm x East – West 2.4 cm – Weight 30 g
Indian navajo symbol design Ring for woman or man made with Sterling Silver. On both sides, there is a flying eagle with a small turquoise inlaid.
Stones: Opal, Turquoise, Spiny oyster shell
Ring face measures approximately 5/8" x 9/16".
Sterling Silver Ring, set with finely cut multi-colored stones: micro inlay.
Dimensions
North-South 2.8 cm. x East-West 2 cm - Weight approximately 35 g.
Ring in Sterling/925 Silver, set with coral, mother-of-pearl and turquoise, representing the Zuni Sun God.
Dimensions
North – South 3 cm – Weight approximately 30 g
Sterling Silver ring adorned with a Navajo symbol and a sacred bear on each side.
Dimensions
North-South Pattern 3 cm. x East-West 1.8 cm - Weight approximately 30 g.
Sterling Silver/925 ring adorned with lab opal in different colors.
Dimensions
North – South 3.2 cm x East – West 2.5 cm – Weight 20 g
Sterling Silver ring, set with multicolored semi-precious stones that form a navajo pattern with a thunderbird in relief on each side.
Dimensions Central Pattern North-South 1.8 cm. x East-West 1.2 cm - Weight 20 g.
Sterling Silver/925 ring, set with multicolored semi-precious stones that form a navajo pattern with a thunderbird in relief on each side.
Dimensions Central Pattern North-South 1.8 cm. x East-West 1.2 cm - Weight 20 g.
Sterling Silver ring adorned with a navajo symbol. Choice of cabochon and background color.
Dimensions
North – South 2.8 cm x East – West 2.8 cm
Sterling/925 Silver ring, set with turquoise, onyx and red coral, with a hand-chiseled feather in a shadow box.
Dimensions
North-South 2 cm. x East-West 1.6 cm – Weight 34 g.
Navajo ring in 925 Sterling Silver, set with turquoise and mother-of-pearl.
Sterling Silver/925 ring, adorned with a turquoise cabochon and two red coral cabochons.
DimensionsNorth-South 3 cm. x East-West 2 cm - Weight 15 g.
Sterling/925 Silver ring set with multicolored semi-precious stones.
Dimensions Pattern
North – South 3 cm x East – West 2.5 cm – Weight 40 g.
Sterling Silver Indian chief ring made with lost wax with semi-precious stones.
Personalize your jewel by choosing the colors of this Sterling Silver Indian Chief ring!
This is the model L = Head in large size
Head size
North – South 3 x East – West 2.4 cm - Weight 15 g.
The first North American Indians to use intricate adornments were the Crows. The Blackfoot adopted them at the beginning of the 19th century, but their eagle feathers are erected circularly and vertically all around the head. The Pawnee Chief Petalesharo wore one in 1821, the Cheyennes around 1830 and the Sioux in the middle of the 19th Century.
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