Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Ring | Western Statement Ring | .925 Silver Turquoise Ring

Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Ring | Western Statement Ring | .925 Silver Turquoise Ring

$110.00
Sale price  $110.00 Regular price 
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Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Ring | Western Statement Ring | .925 Silver Turquoise Ring

Kingman Turquoise Sterling Silver Ring | Western Statement Ring | .925 Silver Turquoise Ring

$110.00
Sale price  $110.00 Regular price 

*This ring is a SIZE 9*

About Kingman Turquoise

Kingman turquoise comes from one of the oldest and most well-known mines in the American Southwest—the Kingman Mine in Arizona. Turquoise has been used for thousands of years, dating back over 4,000 years to ancient cultures that valued it for protection, trade, and adornment.

The Kingman Mine itself has produced turquoise since prehistoric times and later became a major source during the American West’s mining era in the late 1800s. Known for its vibrant blue and green tones with natural matrix, Kingman turquoise remains one of the most sought-after stones in western jewelry today.

Long associated with protection, strength, and good fortune, turquoise has been worn by Native American tribes, travelers, and craftsmen for generations—making it one of the most iconic stones of the West.


Product Description

Crafted in solid .925 sterling silver, this ring features a genuine Kingman turquoise stone set in a bold, asymmetrical design. The vibrant turquoise is framed with detailed silver beading and accented with raised silver elements, giving the piece a rugged yet refined western feel.

Each stone carries its own natural pattern and color variation, making every ring truly one of a kind. Built with character and designed to stand out, this piece is a timeless addition to any collection—perfect for everyday wear or as a signature statement.


**Each piece is handmade and one of a kind. Natural variations in the stone and subtle differences from the photo reflect the raw beauty of the materials—no two will ever be exactly alike.

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