No reserve price - Ring Silver Turquoise - Coral





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Antique 925 silver ring featuring natural turquoise inlay with red coral and lapis lazuli, a multi‑layer ethnic handcrafted design in a bold, sculptural form, in good condition with slight patina and signs of age, no laboratory report and not resized.
Description from the seller
Antique 925 silver ring with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli – artisanal ethnic craftsmanship
Important antique ring in 925 silver, characterized by a sculptural structure and a rich multicolored decoration with a strong visual impact. The design features an elaborate, multi-layer composition, typical of high-end ethnic jewelry.
The top part is embellished with natural turquoise inlay, recognizable by its irregular matrix, paired with vertical linear inserts of red coral. On the sides, additional decorative details include lapis lazuli inserts, with the deep blue hue typical of the stone.
The workmanship highlights refined artisanal technique, with multiple settings, micro decorative elements, and a solid, three-dimensional structure that gives the ring a strong ornamental character.
Characteristics:
Material: 925 silver (stamped or tested)
Stones:
Natural turquoise (mosaic with matrix)
Natural red coral (tubular elements)
Natural lapis lazuli (side blue inserts)
Technique: inlay and multi-layer artisanal work
Style: ethnic / tribal / boho chic
Era: second half of the 20th century (circa)
Structure: substantial, voluminous, and scenographic ring
Conditions:
Excellent overall condition, with slight silver patina and minimal signs of time consistent with age. Stones well set and intact.
Collector’s note:
The combination of turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli is typical of Tibetan, Nepalese, and Central Asian jewelry traditions, highly valued for their vibrant color and the symbolic meaning of the stones.
Antique 925 silver ring with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli – artisanal ethnic craftsmanship
Important antique ring in 925 silver, characterized by a sculptural structure and a rich multicolored decoration with a strong visual impact. The design features an elaborate, multi-layer composition, typical of high-end ethnic jewelry.
The top part is embellished with natural turquoise inlay, recognizable by its irregular matrix, paired with vertical linear inserts of red coral. On the sides, additional decorative details include lapis lazuli inserts, with the deep blue hue typical of the stone.
The workmanship highlights refined artisanal technique, with multiple settings, micro decorative elements, and a solid, three-dimensional structure that gives the ring a strong ornamental character.
Characteristics:
Material: 925 silver (stamped or tested)
Stones:
Natural turquoise (mosaic with matrix)
Natural red coral (tubular elements)
Natural lapis lazuli (side blue inserts)
Technique: inlay and multi-layer artisanal work
Style: ethnic / tribal / boho chic
Era: second half of the 20th century (circa)
Structure: substantial, voluminous, and scenographic ring
Conditions:
Excellent overall condition, with slight silver patina and minimal signs of time consistent with age. Stones well set and intact.
Collector’s note:
The combination of turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli is typical of Tibetan, Nepalese, and Central Asian jewelry traditions, highly valued for their vibrant color and the symbolic meaning of the stones.
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