Description
There is a beauty that doesn’t follow trends or calendars. A beauty rooted in the earth, in ancient gestures, in the suspended time of authentic craftsmanship.
These rings, handcrafted between the 1920s and 1970s in sterling silver, are the purest expression of Navajo goldsmithing, one of the most profound and spiritual cultures in North America. For the Navajo, creating a ring was not just an aesthetic gesture, but a sacred ritual: a way to honor nature, protect what they love, and keep alive the memory of their ancestors.
Every element carries meaning:
turquoise, a stone of healing and protection;
red coral, a symbol of life and blood;
silver, moonlight shaped by skilled hands, using techniques passed down through generations.
There is strength in these rings, but also delicacy. There is material, but also spirit. Each piece is unique, unrepeatable, marked by time and the human touch. They are not just jewels, but silent witnesses to a story that lives on.
Wearing them means choosing to carry something beyond aesthetics: it’s a way to reconnect with the land, with one’s origins, with a form of authentic and timeless beauty.
Each ring is different, with its nuances, its imperfections, its truth. And for this, it deserves respect, care, and a listening ear.
Approximate Italian ring size: 18/ISO 58/ Inner diameter 18,47 mm
Cura
We suggest not to polish them, so as not to lose the effect of time.
Materiali
Crafted from sterling silver and natural stones.



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