$109.00
💫 Description:
This Fred Harvey Era turquoise ring is a true relic of early Southwest style — made for travelers along the Santa Fe Railroad and Route 66 who were captivated by Native American artistry and desert landscapes.
At the heart is a vivid Royston turquoise cabochon — with rich green-blue hues and a webbed matrix that looks like it was pulled straight from the Nevada earth. It’s set in a hand-cut bezel and mounted on a wide arrow-stamped split band — a signature of early tourist trade jewelry.
Full of patina and history, this ring was likely sold through a trading post in the 1930s–40s and carries all the charm of authentic old pawn silver. A soulful, substantial piece that holds its own whether worn solo or stacked.
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🎯 Why We Love It:
• Gorgeous Royston turquoise with natural matrix
• Bold arrow band — classic Fred Harvey Era styling
• Heavy-gauge sterling silver with split shank
• A collector’s piece that’s still easy to wear
• Desert soul + timeless craftsmanship
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📏 Item Details:
• Size: US 3.75
• Stone: Natural Royston turquoise (~16mm x 12mm)
• Metal: Sterling silver (tested)
• Band: Split shank with stamped arrow motifs
• Weight: Approx. 10.4 grams
• Era: Fred Harvey Era, 1930s–1940s
• Condition: Vintage with untouched patina
• Style: Old pawn, tourist trade
• Attributed to: Pacific Jewelry Co. ( JP Sterling)
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📦 Shipping & Notes:
• Ships from Tennessee with tracking & insurance
• Vintage condition — natural wear, unpolished patina
• All sales final
• Colors may vary slightly by screen
• I’m always happy to answer questions or send more photos — just message me anytime!
3-7 business days
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