Posted 1 year ago
vintagejewel
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The one on the right I bought at a antique store its not marked but I think it might be nickel silver and the ring with the nugget was a gift from someone that lived in Arizona. The nugget is mostly green has a little blue on it . I do not think the stone is treated and Im thinking its probaly old Kingman
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Nahh, thats deffinitely sterling, a lot of native american jewelry isn't marked. A word on turquoise mines, its prerry much impossible to tell exactly which mine a stone came from, even the experts don't know, since mines don't produce homogenous stones. I don't even attempt to identify the mine when I sell NA jewelry anymore