3 Stone Natural Red Mountain Turquoise Bracelet - Toby Henderson (#074)
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Hand Stamped Sterling Silver Bracelet
set with Natural Red Mountain Turquoise
Size - 6 1/2
Inner Circumference - 5 1/2"
Opening - 1"
16.65 cts
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The Red Mountain turquoise mine is located at Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12,
Township 25 North, Range 45 East, Lander County, Nevada; near the small
town of Cortez. The well-known Red Mountain mine lies part way up the
south slope of Red Mountain on the east side of Carico Lake Valley,
where turquoise is found in a series of breccia fault zones.
The
Red Mountain turquoise mine was first recorded February 5, 1971. The
mine was owned for many years by Austin Turner and was, at that time,
heavily worked by bulldozers. From 1982 to 1985 Erman Blossom and his
partner leased the mine and removed a fair amount of turquoise. The
mine was deeded to Kelly McGuinness on September 19, 2003.
Since
its discovery, the Red Mountain mine has produced a large quantity of
turquoise in a wide range of qualities. The small amount of gem
grade, natural Red Mountain turquoise produced from the mine rivals the
best high quality material produced by such noted mines as Paiute, Lone
Mountain and even Lander Blue. The Red Mountain turquoise mine has
produced turquoise with very hard, intricate, spider web matrix.
Turquoise ranging in color from dark blue to blue-green with rusty red,
and/or burnt yellow veins appearing in the matrix can be dramatically
stunning. Red Mountain turquoise has often been used by the most
quality conscious Native American gold and silversmiths to create
jewelry masterworks. The Red Mountain turquoise mine is also known to
produce small, high-grade nuggets which are used to create strikingly
beautiful bead necklaces.
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When and how
the Navaho acquired the art of working metals is unknown but there are reasons
for supposing that it was introduced among them, or at least more developed and
improved upon by them, since the time they have occupied their present country? More about this legend
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