Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)

Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)
Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)
Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)
Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)

Navajo Waterweb Kingman Turquoise Bracelet - Vernon Haskie (#03)

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Navajo Jewelry
Water Web Kingman Turquoise Bracelet
Size: 7 3/4" Width: 2"

The Navajo people have a love affair with fantastic turquoise and heavy, well made, sterling silver jewelry.  Vernon Haskie best projects that affection through this massive masterpiece of wearable art.  Displaying seven extremely large and well matched cabochons and 30 inlaid zones of high grade, natural water web Kingman turquoise, this bracelet is easy to appreciate.  Cherish the fact that this cuff will certainly last through the next millennium, and you will have no problem letting your love flow as well.

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Kingman Turquoise


Kingman Turquoise comes from a large open-pit copper mine in the Mineral Park Mining District, northwest of Kingman, Arizona and was one of the largest turquoise mines in this country. The area lies in high desert country at an elevation of 3,345 feet and is surrounded by three mountain ranges. The mining district around Kingman, Arizona has always been a large producer of turquoise, at one time the world's largest. First mined by Indians, this area was home to the most extensive prehistoric workings found in Arizona.

The modern production of turquoise dates back to the early 1880¹s when James Haas rediscovered these ancient Kingman area mines. Much of the turquoise occurred as seams, masses and veins. The color of natural Kingman turquoise can range from light blue to very dark blue and sometimes tints of green. The matrix is from white, light brown to black and frequently flecked with pyrite and sometimes quartz. The mine became famous for its rounded, bright blue nuggets with black matrix. Few turquoise mines produced nuggets, especially of this quality. In its high-grade form it has always been considered among the top quality American turquoise. With so many thousands of pounds of good quality turquoise produced in the Kingman area over the last one hundred years it is hard to believe that today very little high-grade Kingman turquoise is available.

Other names for Kingman turquoise: Ithaca Peak , The Wall, Tiffany, Courtland, Az., Gleeson

Most desirable: Deep Blue with molybdenum pyrite; Real blue with pyrite; Bird's eye; Water Web; Nuggets


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Turquoise; Precious stones have symbolic implications. For example, turquoise if a "collective term for all the precious stones, wealth, or mixed offerings. Good fortune is attributed to this stone." Both white shell and turquoise are emphasized in Kinaalda? More about this legend

Silversmithing

When and how the Navajo 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?

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