Number 8 Turquoise Jewelry

Located in the Lynn mining district (no. 19, pl. 1 ) in northern Eureka County, Nevada, the Number 8 mine is on the west side of the Tuscarora Range in the NW 1/4 sec. 4, T. 35 N., R. 50 E., 18 to 19 miles north - northeast of Dunphy. Host rocks for the Number 8 deposit consist of intensely altered quartz monzonite, shale, and thinly bedded black chert, which are complexly folded, faulted, and much altered. Turquoise is concentrated along quartz veins in the intrusive rock and along faults in the sedimentary rocks. The turquoise is mainly in a nodular form, but only about ten percent has been rated as good quality gem material. Of the ten claims in a 20-acre area, the Number 8 claimed by the Blue Star Company in Lander County is considered the finest example of the gold-webbed turquoise. The mine was depleted in 1961. Approximately 5,000 pounds were mined between 1929 and 1933. Almost all the turquoise produced is of the spiderweb-type, with the matrix varying from golden brown to black. The colors grade from very light blue to very dark blue, some with interesting hints of green. Number 8 turquoise of gem quality is considered to be very collectible.


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Sterling Silver & 8 Turquoise Stones - Vivian Barbone (#05)
Sterling Silver & 8 Turquoise Stones - Vivian Barbone (#05)

Navajo Jewelry
Hand Stamped Sterling Silver
Bracelet set with 8 Natural
Number Eight Turquoise Stones
Size - 6
Inner Circumference - 5"
Opening - 1"
Largest Stone - 3/4" tall x 3/8" wide

$1,065.00

 

#8 Turquoise Reticulated Silver Bracelet - Jonathan Mike (#01)
#8 Turquoise Reticulated Silver Bracelet - Jonathan Mike (#01)

Navajo Jewelry
#8 Turquoise Reticulated Silver
Bracelet
Inner circumference - 5 3/4"
Opening - 1"
Size 6 3/4
Stone - 1/2" tall x 3/8" wide
Turquoise Jewelry 

$200.00

 

Single Number 8 Turquoise Stone Bracelet - Victor Begay (#020)
Single Number 8 Turquoise Stone Bracelet - Victor Begay (#020)

Navajo Jewelry
Hand Stamped Sterling Silver
Bracelet set with Natural
Number Eight Turquoise
Size - 6 3/8"
Inner Circumference - 5 1/4"
Opening - 1 1/8"
Stone - 3/4" tall x 3 3/8" wide
The Todd Collection

$750.00

 

Navajo Multi-Stone #8 Turquoise Bracelet - Raymond Hill (#02)
Navajo Multi-Stone #8 Turquoise Bracelet - Raymond Hill (#02)

Navajo Jewelry
Hand Stamped Sterling Silver Bracelet set with 5 #8 Turquoise Stones
Size - 6 3/8
Inner Circumference - 5 1/4"
Opening - 1 1/8"
Largest Stone - 1" tall x 1/2" wide
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Todd Collection

$1,990.00

 

Number Eight Turquoise Twisted Sterling Silver Bracelet - John Begay Jr (#056)
Number Eight Turquoise Twisted Sterling Silver Bracelet - John Begay Jr (#056)

Navajo Jewelry
Hand Twisted Sterling Silver
Wire Bracelet set with Natural
Number Eight Turquoise
Size - 7 1/2
Inner Circumference - 6 1/4"
Opening - 1 1/4"
Stone - 1 1/2" tall x 1 1/8" wide
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$1,130.00

 

Navajo Sterling Silver Number Eight Ring - Albert Jake (#033)
Navajo Sterling Silver Number Eight Ring - Albert Jake (#033)

Navajo Jewelry
Sterling Silver Ring set with
Natural Number Eight Turquoise
5 1/2
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$250.00

 

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The number 8 mine was presumably discovered about 1925 by a barber from Carlin whose name has been forgotten; he made no attempt to mine the property. The mine was rediscovered by Earl Buffington and Lawrence Springer in 1929. They filed formal claim to the property and proceeded to mine turquoise in serious fashion, producing about 1,800 pounds of good stone the first year. In 1930 Ted Johnson bought Buffington's interest and during the next four years produced about 5,000 pounds of commercial stone. In 1935 Doc Wilson bought the number 8 mine from Johnson but did nothing with the property and the claim lapsed. Myron Clark relocated the claim and, after working it for awhile, sold it to Lee Hand. Hand operated the mine for a short time, but dissatisfied with the quality of the stone, sold it to the five Edgar brothers who now own it. The Edgars extended operations and produced a considerable amount of fair-to-good turquoise.

In 1950, as most of the visible turquoise had been taken from the workings, the Edgars hired a contractor with bulldozer equipment to remove overburden from another part of the claim. A deposit of copper had been found on the property, and the Edgars thought they might mine copper if they did not find more turquoise. The bulldozer, after digging a pit about eight feet deep and 80 feet long, uncovered a deposit of some of the finest spider-web turquoise ever found in Nevada. The deposit was mostly in nodules, some of gigantic size. One nodule, perhaps the largest, weighed more than nine pounds. It was sold to C. G. Wallace, of Zuni, New Mexico, for $1,600.

The discovery proved to be a rather large-pocket and produced more than 1,600 pounds of the very highest grade turquoise before being worked out. Spurred by this find, the Edgars further explored the property, without finding any more spider-web turquoise of notable quantity. Other turquoise was discovered, however, of good commercial grade, sufficient to keep the mine in operation.

One of the largest pieces of turquoise and matrix in the modern world, perhaps the largest nodule ever uncovered, was discovered at the Number 8 mine on June 23, 1954, by T. G. Edgar, J. M. Edgar, and Marvin Symes. This specimen was 33 inches long, 18.5 inches wide, and seven inches thick. Cleaned and polished it weighed 150 pounds. The nodule was of excellent texture, good color and hardness, and ranked with any turquoise of good commercial grade.

 


Artists who create Number 8 Turquoise Jewelry:

Vivian Barbone
Vivian Barbone
Darryl Begay
Darryl Begay
John Begay, Jr.
John Begay, Jr.
Victor Begay
Victor Begay
Guy Haskie
Guy Haskie
Toby Henderson
Toby Henderson
Raymond Hill
Raymond Hill
Albert Jake
Albert Jake
Verdy Jake
Verdy Jake
Allison Snowhawk Lee
Allison Snowhawk Lee
Jonathan Mike
Jonathan Mike
John Yazzie
John Yazzie


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