Description
Traditional handmade Native American Indian Jewelry from Indigenous Pueblos of the Southwest. Guaranteed authentic. Excellent vintage condition.
An exquisite harmony of fire and sky defines this classic vintage Diné (Navajo) ring, showcasing a quintessential Southwestern color palette. The focal point of this elongated, knuckle-to-knuckle piece is a substantial, polished branch of vibrant red coral. This fiery centerpiece is elegantly balanced by two bright blue turquoise cabochons, each displaying a touch of natural, earthy matrix. Every stone is securely nested within traditional sawtooth bezels. The artist has surrounded these gems with a lush arrangement of hand-wrought silverwork, including beautifully stamped silver leaves, coiled wire rope, and polished silver “raindrops.” A deep, oxidized patina settles into the recesses of the silver, creating a rich shadowbox effect that dramatically amplifies the vivid colors of the stones.
The pairing of coral and turquoise is one of the most beloved and culturally significant combinations in Native American jewelry. While turquoise represents the sky, protection, and life-giving rain, the deep red coral—historically acquired through extensive trade networks originating in the Mediterranean—is deeply respected as a gift from the water and a symbol of vitality. The floral and leaf applique style seen here became incredibly popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, allowing bench-smiths to mirror the organic, natural world in their designs. Resting on a sturdy shank, this ring is a fantastic example of authentic vintage Navajo fabrication that brings a bright, earthy elegance to any collection.
