Randy Billy Natural Royston Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Size 9.5
Randy Billy Natural Royston Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Size 9.5
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This Royston turquoise sterling silver ring is a handcrafted Navajo ring featuring a natural Royston turquoise stone set in a traditional Southwestern sterling silver setting. The ring is size 9.5 and measures approximately 5/8 inch long by 1/2 inch wide, giving it a smaller profile that sits comfortably for everyday wear.
The stone shows blue green color with natural earthy matrix, a pattern commonly found in Royston turquoise. The silver setting is shaped with a smooth hand-formed bezel and solid band, giving the ring the clean but sturdy look often seen in handmade Southwestern silverwork.
Randy Billy is a Navajo silversmith from Gallup, New Mexico, known for handmade sterling silver and turquoise jewelry created using traditional techniques. His work follows the long history of Navajo silversmithing, where jewelry is made by hand and natural stones are individually cut and set.
The inside of the ring bears the Randy Billy hallmark along with a sterling mark, confirming solid silver construction and handmade craftsmanship. Pieces like this are produced in small batches, and each turquoise stone has its own natural color and pattern.
A compact but well-made piece of traditional silverwork, this ring keeps the look of classic turquoise jewelry while remaining easy to wear for daily use or as part of a Southwestern jewelry collection.
Only one available. Once sold, it will not return to stock.
Specifications
Type: Ring
Size: 9.5
Material: Sterling silver, natural turquoise
Stone: Royston turquoise
Style: Southwestern, Navajo silversmith
Hallmark: Randy Billy, Sterling
Face Size: Approx. 5/8 in x 1/2 in
Use: Jewelry, collection, adornment
Care / Safety Notes
Small objects may present a choking hazard. Keep away from children and pets. Handle with care to help protect the stone and silver. Store in a cool, dry place to help reduce tarnish.
Royston Turquoise — History, Navajo Silversmithing, and Why Sterling Silver Is Used
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