Navajo Turquoise & Sterling Child's Ring
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Navajo child rings, like much of their jewelry, are deeply rooted in cultural significance and history, often featuring turquoise and silver. The tradition of silversmithing among the Navajo people began in the late 19th century. Turquoise, a stone highly valued by the Navajo, is believed to symbolize protection, health, and the connection between the physical and spiritual realms.
Turquoise is considered a sacred stone and a powerful amulet, believed to offer protection and promote harmony.
This child ring is very, very old.
It was handmade. Passed down to my children and they decided to not have kids of their own.
Maybe this can be passed down in your family and keep the tradition alive?
I have kept it polished over the years and have a special tarnish reduction bag for you.
I guess an adult could wear it above a knuckle?
Extremely precious.
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