NAVAJO VINTAGE ROYSTON TURQUOISE COIN SILVER FRED HARVEY ERA BRACELET

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NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO Royston TURQUOISE & STERLING VINT FRED HARVEY CUFF BRACELET Hand Forged Coin Silver Cuff Bracelet set with Natural Royston Turquoise from Nevada and with Hand Stamped Designs and and nice original patina on it Stylish with a touch of Southwestern flair is what you will find with this cuff bracelet. This Santa Fe Style turquoise cuff bracelet beams in a turquoise right dab in the center. What a way to update your look; it is detailed in coin silver, an impressive choice for any occasion. Royston Turquoise comes from the Royston mining district located near Tonopah, Nevada and has been mined since the early 1900s. "Royston Turquoise" originally consisted of four old Turquoise claims located within the Royston range: Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, Oscar Wehrend, and Royal Blue. The Royal Blue mine was responsible for the majority of the turquoise mined in the area and is often referred to as Royston Royal Blue. Fred Harvey era" jewelry is jewelry that was made by the Fred Harvey Company in the first half of the 20th century to sell to tourists coming to the Southwest on the railroads . The company sold the jewelry in their restaurants as souvenir items. Even though Native American hands did not typically make the jewelry, the Fred Harvey jewelry style did influence Navajo silversmiths of the day because of its popularity read more