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This sterling silver statement ring is set with a beautiful, earthy Campo Frio turquoise stone, from the American Southwest and is inspired by the amazing vintage jewellery made by the Native American Indians. 

 

The 6mm band is hand stamped with a Native American inspired design. 

Stone and setting measure 3.5 x 2cm.

Ring size O.

 

Not sure of your ring size? No problem! Just order one of our adjustable reusable ring sizers. They are easy peasy to use and we will refund the cost when you order this ring.

 

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~About Turquoise~

Turquoise has been known to represent power, status, luxury and protection for thousands of years. It is an opaque mineral that has a beautiful blueish-green hue, but other variations exist such as white, light blue, yellowish-green and a copper colour. All of these colours together represent the hues of the earth, which is one reason it is prized so highly by the Native Americans, who see it as a holy stone and bringer of good fortune.

 

Campo Frio Turquoise displays vibrant green and sky blue hues with earthy inclusions. It is found near the Arizona/Mexico boarder where it was first discovered by prehistoric Indians. 

 

All our jewellery is handcrafted using traditional Native American techniques, in our studio in Devon. 

 

This ring comes in one of our banded boxes ready for gifting.

Large Handmade Campo Frio Turquoise Ring

£75.00Price
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  • This beautiful stone has been known to represent power, status, luxury and protection for thousands of years.

    Turquoise is an opaque mineral that has a beautiful blueish-green hue, but other variations exist such as white, light blue, yellowish-green and a copper colour. All of these colours together represent the hues of the earth, which is one reason it is prized so highly by the Native Americans, who see it as a holy stone and bringer of good fortune.

    Campo Frio Turquoise displays vibrant green and sky blue hues with earthy inclusions. It is found near the Arizona/Mexico boarder where it was first discovered by prehistoric Indians. 

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