Native American Jewelry Sterling Silver Natural Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet
Native American Jewelry Sterling Silver Natural Royston Turquoise Cuff Bracelet

Authentic Native Craft

Handmade With Meaning

Timeless Cultural Art
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Derrick was born in Gallup, NM in 1971 and raised in Sanders, AZ. He was taught the art of working with silver by his uncle, Delbert Gordon, in 1990. He is now well known for his heavy, traditional silverwork which he often combines with top grade natural turquoise stones.
Royston Turquoise comes from the Royston mining district located near Tonopah, Nevada and has been mined since the early 1900s. "Royston Turquoise" originally consisted of four old Turquoise claims located within the Royston range: Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, Oscar Wehrend, and Royal Blue. The Royal Blue mine was responsible for the majority of the turquoise mined in the area and is often referred to as Royston Royal Blue. The Royston mine produces some incredible turquoise ranging in color from a deep sky blue to dark greens. Often the colors run together in the same stone with the golden brown mottled or webbed matrix. The mine currently produces some very high grade material, but in limited quantities.
Materials: Sterling Silver and Natural Royston Royal Blue Turquoise
2 5/8" Face Width at center
5 3/8" of Silver, Plus a 1 1/8" Opening
6 1/2" Total, Including Opening - Fits Medium Wrist
This bracelet can be adjusted slightly to fit larger or smaller wrists.
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