Stenech Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Eugene Livingson (#54)

Stenech Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Eugene Livingson (#54)
Stenech Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Eugene Livingson (#54)
Stenech Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Eugene Livingson (#54)

Stenech Turquoise & Sterling Silver Ring - Eugene Livingson (#54)

Navajo Jewelry
Sterling Silver Ring set with
Natural Stenech Turquoise
Size - 6 1/2
Stone - 3/4" x 1/2" wide
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Stenech Turquoise Mine, Nevada, Lander County, Bullion District.  (No. 21-3. pl. 1)  Located near the south side, center, Sec. 19, T28N., R47E, 1 mile north-northeast of Gold Acres.  Latitude: 40.28389 : Longitude: -116.71 : Elevation: 5760 ft.   Claims are the Norma, Norma 1, Aurora, Aurora 1 and Aurora 2.  First location notice to Lander County Recorder by A. Stenech 12/05/1929.  Last entry for Stenech  06/27/1945.  First entry for Edgar 06/26/1946.

Gently folded, nearly horizontal beds of gray shale and chert contain nodules of turquoise concentrated in the darker shale layers.  Some turquoise occurs in thin inter-bedded, tuffaceous lenses.   Several open pits constitute the development work at the mine.  Stenech turquoise is mostly found in the form of small nuggets, known to the trade as "Zuni"  nuggets.  Larger samples are known, but they are considered quite rare.   The Stenech mine produces turquoise in the blue to greenish-blue color range along with radical shades of green turquoise.

August Stenech discovered the mine in 1929 while prospecting for gold.  "Gus" was an old Austrian gold miner who immigrated to America and owned a significant gold deposit which also yielded fine rich turquoise.  Mr. Stenech owned the original Carico Lake turquoise mine and several others .  His namesake mine was near Gold Acres in Lander County.  J.W. Edgar took over the mine  based on a will recovered from the deceased August Steinich.  This "Brown Wrapper Will"  was legally verified to have been written and signed  by Gus Stenech, leaving J.W. Edgar the mines . It was widely known that Gus trusted the younger Edgar, thus the will was upheld in court.   The last owner of record is J. W. Edgar and title to the lease is believed to be held by the Edgar Estate.  This Nevada mine has not been active since 1967.

 


About the artist:

Eugene Livingston Eugene Livingston - Navajo Jewelry
Eugene is one of those rare artists who has mastered not just one or two methods, but a myriad of jewelry techniques. As a young man, he trained under other talented silversmiths After many decades of steady work, Eugene is skilled at metal fabrication, casting, making his own silver ingots, and most importantly for his work, the ability to cut stones. In his work below, you will see beautiful cut teardrop and pyramid cut Sleeping Beauty turquoise and coral. His two newest pieces with Carico Lake turquoise demonstrate his mastery of silver stamp work. See full biography | See all items by Eugene Livingston

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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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