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Arts & Crafts Turquoise Ring in Silver
$1,184
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£905.23
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About the Item
This is a gorgeous Arts & Crafts movement turquoise and silver ring entirely hand-crafted -from the cabochon to the mounting- most likely by a single individual, as was often the case with jewelry from this era. The Arts & Crafts movement was a revolt against the industrial revolution and the mechanization of seemingly everything. It was a movement based on returning to a simpler, more handmade process.
This particular ring features a stunning natural and untreated (unstabilized) hand-carved cabochon of turquoise. I'm unable to identify with certainty the mine from which the stone originated. Royston, Stormy Mountain, Indian Mountain, Pilot Mountain are all possibilities. The stone itself measures 23mm x 15.82 and the ring overall is 28.21mm tall, and 21mm wide. It's a size five that could be resized by your local jeweler. Interestingly, located in a very unusual place -the top edge of the shank- is text. But it's simply too worn to read. It could be a maker's mark, the word "sterling" or a combination of the two.
The silversmithing is marvelous, with leaves, twirling vines, and subtle, nuanced design elements that elevate this ring above others that may be like it.
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- Ring Size:5 US, Resizable
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- Weight:7.8 g
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1900
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Southbury, CT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1589122828822
Resizing is available.
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