Turquoise Vintage Navajo

Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet

Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet
Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet

Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet

Here we have an incredible vintage Navajo silver bracelet. With a silver leaf set on the sides, this beautiful Kingman turquoise stone is surrounded with silver rope The center stone measures around 15mmx8mm The width of the bracelet measures around 23mm at its widest point The inside end to end measures around 5-1/2" with an additional 1"? No marks but tested as sterling silver great addition to your collection?? Stone hammers found in the Mohave County, northwest of Kingman, AZ prove that Kingman turquoise was first mined by Native Americans as early as 600 a. Today the mine is owned and operated by Colbaugh Processing.

Chuck Colbaugh found the artifacts in May of 1962, and Mr. Colbaugh's grandson, Marty Colbaugh, operates the mine today. This long time mining family also owns Ithaca Peak Turquoise mine, and the Turquoise Mountain mine.

Kingman turquoise sets an industry standard for blue matrix turquoise. The mine became famous for its nuggets, which few mines produce. Today, the Kingman turquoise is highly prized and sought after by collectors everywhere, and it's one of the more easily recognized American Turquoises.


Rare Vintage Navajo Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Bracelet