Native American Silver Turquoise Ring

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Picked this up last night dry sand hunting. Does anyone have an idea regarding maker or significance of the design? I can't find any markings on the ring.
 

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Congratulations on the nice ring. Sorry I do not know the maker, but I like the ring.
 

Nice looking ring. Congrats on a good dry sand find....or any sand for that matter !!
 

Very nice ring recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

its a "native" themed ring - they sell 100s of those at town fairs around here every Fall
 

It's a nice, but pretty common NA piece of jewelry, But if you find signed pieces by artist/designers like Yazzie, Begay, Singer, Loloma ...just to name a few, these can be worth some bucks. I found a silver Calvin Begay signed cuff bracelet with turquoise, red coral, mother of pearl and spiny oyster inlay that retailed for $499 and was able to sell it for $300.
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[QUOTE=sandswimmer; I found a silver Calvin Begay signed cuff bracelet with turquoise, red coral, mother of pearl and spiny oyster inlay



I tried to say this 10 times and just muttered the last 7 .......

Great find sandswimmer......and some great nomenclature to boot :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

This may so stupid but how do you post on "What is it?" On a IPhone? Any idea?


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You been drinking again, hope you saved me some. Click on the forum home page and slide down to the bond topic What is it and click on it. Then click the orange post new thread button at the top left. Post anything you need help identify. Good luck, and no driving tonight. Sometimes on phones you have to click a desktop settings on Web page to see everything.
 

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