Silver, nine hundred twenty-five - Ring - natural turquoise





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Silver 925 ring from China featuring a natural turquoise cabochon of 26 × 21 mm, size 17 (57 EU) and weighing 14 g, in excellent condition.
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Sterling silver 925 ring with a large natural turquoise cabochon, sourced from China. The stone measures 26 x 21 mm. The ring is size 17 / 57 and weighs 14 g. The hallmark is positioned inside the shank. The ring is in excellent condition. The photos complete the description. Turquoise protects from pain and life’s unforeseen events, imparts courage, wisdom, and strengthens love and deep feelings, calms the mind and spirit. Egyptians, Persians, Greeks and Romans wore turquoise amulets. Navajo shamans wear turquoise jewelry during their rites. It will be shipped insured; any duties are the buyer’s responsibility.
Sterling silver 925 ring with a large natural turquoise cabochon, sourced from China. The stone measures 26 x 21 mm. The ring is size 17 / 57 and weighs 14 g. The hallmark is positioned inside the shank. The ring is in excellent condition. The photos complete the description. Turquoise protects from pain and life’s unforeseen events, imparts courage, wisdom, and strengthens love and deep feelings, calms the mind and spirit. Egyptians, Persians, Greeks and Romans wore turquoise amulets. Navajo shamans wear turquoise jewelry during their rites. It will be shipped insured; any duties are the buyer’s responsibility.
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