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Everett Mary Teller Navajo Double Kingman Turquoise Ring sz7 to sz9 adjustable

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Everett Mary Teller Navajo Double Kingman Turquoise Ring sz7 to sz9 adjustable

$175.00

Gorgeous Native American Navajo handmade 2-stone Kingman turquoise ring by Everett & Mary Teller. The ring-face is 1-7/8 inch long. Adjusts from size 7 to 9. The Kingman turquoise stones are natural and beautiful. Item #7579

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This top quality, sterling silver 2-stone Kingman turquoise ring was handmade by world famous Native American artists Everett & Mary Teller. The ring features two high grade Kingman turquoise stones - beautifully matched in color and shape. Bright sky blue in color. Big natural stones set in a sleek contemporary setting.

The ring has a double wire shank that is intentionally unattached to the back of the ring, so the ring adjusts. (Meaning it will fit a size 7 to 9 approx.) The heavy shank rests against the back of the ring, is very strong and will keep its position, once you have adjusted it. It is currently set at a size 8.

The face of the ring measures 1-7/8 inch long by 3/4 inch wide and the ring weighs 13.5 grams.

Hallmarked with Everett & Mary Teller's hallmark and also stamped Sterling. Brand new and in perfect condition. Gift box and Certificate of Authenticity included with your purchase. Purchased directly from the artists. Don't miss out on this unique piece of beautiful Navajo jewelry.

About Everett & Mary Teller: This Navajo couple have been making jewelry since 1988 and they have created some of the finest masterpieces of authentic Native American Indian jewelry with a contemporary flair. They are constantly pushing the boundaries of Native American jewelry and their work is very distinctive and easily recognizable.