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Product code: 4479 Categories: Jewelry, Rings$270.00
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Navajo artist Jackson Hoskie made this lovely ring out of sterling silver and set it with a Palomino Variscite stone. It is a great representation of hand made Navajo jewelry. Size 6 1/2. Weighs 16 grams. Signed
7/8″ wide x 1 5/16″ long
Artist card included
Around 1865, a Navajo Blacksmith Atsidi Sani who admired the silver adornments that the Spaniards and their horses had. Atsidi Sani got the Spaniards to teach him how to work with silver and began making silver conchos. This was the beginning of Navajo jewelry, and soon Atsidi taught his brother and many others how to silversmith. Traditionally, Navajo jewelers made silver jewelry with just stamp work and no stones. Today, they have expanded their jewelry making techniques and they create beautiful jewelry using sand casting, stone inlay, and overlay.
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