Silver and Gold Turquoise and Coral Rings
Sedona Indian Jewelry Collection

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Southwest Native American Indian people have a 150 year history of making jewelry.
The jewelry they produce today is among the finest in the world.

Jake Livingston Ring

Chrysophase...
has the appearance of jade with lots of brilliance

Chrysophase center stone and Inlay

Chrysophase, 14k Gold, Coral and Lapis inlay on both sides

1 3/8" long

Size 7

$720

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James Little Gold and Silver Ring Collection

Duane Maktima (Hopi / Laguna) Silver lapis Sugalite Ring

Cast Silver with highest quality Lapis and Sugalite

Circa 1987

Beautiful work very much in the style of Charles Loloma.

 The ring is photographed against a Charles Loloma bracelet

Size 9 3/4 - 10

1 5/8" x 1"

$1600

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Harrison Jim Heavy Silver and Turquoise Ring

Featuring a beautiful Kingman Water Web Turquoise gemstone.
The turquoise alone measures
1 1/4" x 1/2"

The ring is size 8

$925

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 Gerald B. Evans / CG Wallace Vintage Ring Collection

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Sedona Indian Jewelry specializes in original, handmade Southwest Native American jewelry from noted / published silversmiths and artists. Choose exactly the American Indian jewelry you want from our extensive collections. We offer contemporary, traditional and vintage turquoise jewelry from collectible artists both living and deceased. Our Zuni jewelry, Hopi jewelry, Santo Domingo and Navajo jewelry is all authentic and handmade. We do not buy or sell offshore copies, forgeries or imitations. Our turquoise, coral, opal and other gemstones are all high grade. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. Browse our collections and find the perfect piece for you. Call us to order 800 462 8536

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