Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise

Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise

Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
A magical term in the Indian art world, old pawn is usually misapplied when spoken out of ignorance of the cultural context to which it was originally assigned. Building a good customer base among the Navajo required the trader to become a trusted member of the community, and to do so, he often wore many hats. The Kingman Turquoise Mine is one of the oldest and highest producing Turquoise Mines in America. It was originally discovered by prehistoric Indians well over 1000 years ago. Kingman Turquoise is known for its beautiful sky blue color and produces many variations of blue Turquoise. The Kingman Turquoise mine also produces green Turquoise from the Turquoise Mountain side of the mine. Kingman Turquoise has been the biggest supplier of Turquoise to the Southwestern Turquoise Jewelry industry for nearly as long as the American Turquoise Jewelry industry has existed. In fact, the Kingman Turquoise mine was once part of a Turquoise boom around 1000 AD when the Mayan culture was using a lot of Turquoise for self adornments and ceremonial items. Today, as in the old times, blue Turquoise from Kingman, Arizona is king, even though the mine produces all colors of Turquoise and green Turquoise is almost becoming blue Turquoise’s equal in popularity these days. The world has had a fascination for turquoise for over 7000 years. The oldest known example of any jewelry was a carved turquoise and gold bracelet found on the mummy of an Egyptian queen. In the American Southwest, Native Americans have mined turquoise since prehistoric times. Many legends surround turquoise, it is believed to bring good fortune and health. While turquoise was once used as currency in the American Southwest, it has been treasured as an adornment throughout the centuries worldwide. The evolution of turquoise jewelry from its appeal as southwestern, Native American or tourist jewelry, to one of the most coveted gems set in designer jewelry worldwide. Coveted, that is, only if you are talking about true, genuine turquoise. And so our turquoise love story continues. While the demand for turquoise has increased dramatically, the supply of genuine turquoise is limited. Turquoise is a purification stone. It dispels negative energy and can be worn to protect against outside influences or pollutants in the atmosphere. Turquoise balances and aligns all the chakras, stabilising mood swings and instilling inner calm. It is excellent for depression and exhaustion, it also has the power to prevent panic attacks. Turquoise promotes self-realisation and assists creative problem solving. It is a symbol of friendship, and stimulates romantic love. The Mineral Park Mine, (Kingman Turquoise Mine,) is located in the Acerbate Mountains 14 miles northwest of Kingman, Arizona. It has been commercially mined since the late 1880’s to the early 1900’s by the Aztec Turquoise Co, The Los Angeles Gem Co, Arizona Turquoise Co, Southwest Turquoise Co and Mineral Park Turquoise Co and now the Colbaugh Processing Inc. The item “ANTIQUE STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN OLD PAWN CUFF BRACELET KINGMAN TURQUOISE” is in sale since Monday, July 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “4744366” and is located in Andover, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Jewelry Type: CUFF Bracelets
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Main Stone: Turquoise
  • Modified Item: No
  • Metal: Sterling Silver
  • Featured Refinements: Sterling Silver Turquoise Bracelet
  • Material: Stone
  • Country of Origin: United States

Antique Sterling Native American Old Pawn Cuff Bracelet Kingman Turquoise
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