9/16" Dome
Single Twist & Bead
Sterling All-Silver
Sizes: 8">
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Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo
A popular silver-only ring style for Artie. This is the spit-band version. If they make a solid band version of this particular size and setting, I have never happened to get one. This setting is made in a 3/4" ring, which I usually have on hand.
This design can be paired with almost anything but I carry matching earrings, pendants, and bracelets, if available - if not, e-mail me, this setting moves almost as fast as I can post it.
Artie has been designing sophisticated jewelry for years. Jewelry work has been in the Yellowhorse family for generations. Her two daughters, Desiree and Lei Lani are active members of the business. Artie does not perform the actual work anymore, it is executed by an in-house staff of very talented fellow Navajo jewelers.
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Gift-Boxed
Materials: Sterling Silver
Sizes (currently in stock): 8
Diameter - Total (Including Perimeter & Dome): 1"
Diameter (Dome Only): 9/16"D
Weight: .4oz/11gr/0.024lbs
Signed: Artie Yellowhorse
Hallmarked: Sterling
Setting available in other materials: Yes, Artie uses various stones and will use a mix of silver and gold or straight gold (special order).
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Artie Yellowhorse, Navajo A popular silver-only ring style for Artie. This is the solid-band version. I received one in the split-band version. I'm informed there is no rhyme or reason as to...