1930s Fred Harvey Era Royston Turquoise Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
1930s Fred Harvey Era Royston Turquoise Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet
“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.
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1930s Navajo “Fred Harvey” Style Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet with Hand Stamped Designs and set with Natural American royston Turquoise.
It features exquisite traditional Native American silverwork, which includes a split shank cuff band and ornate applied decorations (leaves and beads) surrounding a central stone.
1″⅛Cuff Width
6”½ including gap total weight 29.3grams Royston Turquoise Native American Jewelry
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. The Royston area mines produce some incredible turquoise ranging in color from a deep sky blue to dark greens. Often the colors run together in the same stone with the golden brown mottled or webbed matrix. The mines produce some very high grade material, but in limited quantities.