Description: This beautiful Native American ring is a stunning piece of jewelry made from 14k yellow gold. It features a braided inlay with eight coral inlays and seven opal inlays, separated by gold channels. The ring is adorned with orange-colored coral and colorful sparkling opal, giving it a unique touch that is perfect for all occasions. The handmade and signed ring is a vintage piece from the 40s-60s era, made by the Zuni tribe in the United States. The symbol appears to be that used by early artist Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) but I am not sure. He was among one of the first Native American Artists to work with Gold although most of his works were done in Sterling. It weighs 6 grams and is designed as a band style with a flush setting. It is a perfect addition to any jewelry collection and is sure to attract attention.
Price: 801.23 USD
Location: Poway, California
End Time: 2024-11-15T03:16:52.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Shape: Open Braid
Occasion: All Occasions
Main Stone Color: Orange
Weight of Ring: 6 Grams
Metal: Yellow Gold
Secondary Stone: Coral, Fire Opal
Main Stone: Opal
Vintage: Yes
Ring Size: 6.5
Department: Women
Main Stone Shape: Braided Inlay
Style: Band
Base Metal: Gold
Number of Gemstones: 8 Coral Inlay, 7 Opal Inlay separated by Gold channels
Handmade: Yes
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Signed: Yes
Color: Orange
Sizable: No
Material: 14k Gold, Coral and Opal
Setting Style: Flush
Brand: Native American
Type: Ring
Metal Purity: 14k
Era: Retro (1935-1950)
Tribal Affiliation: Zuni
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country of Origin: United States