Vintage Sterling Silver Turquoise Coral Feather Ring SouthwesternSize 8.5
Vintage Sterling Silver Turquoise Coral Feather Ring SouthwesternSize 8.5
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This charming vintage Southwestern ring is beautifully detailed! The combination of turquoise, coral, and a hand-carved feather in sterling silver creates such a meaningful, artistic piece.
The delicate design features a gorgeous bright turquoise cabochon on one side and a vibrant coral cab on the other, flanking a beautifully detailed hand-stamped feather in the center. The feather shows wonderful etched line work that creates realistic texture. Small silver ball accents add dimensional detail. The natural patina on the silver gives it authentic vintage character!
The feather motif holds deep spiritual significance in Native American culture, representing honor, strength, and connection to the spiritual realm. Combined with turquoise (sky/water) and coral (earth/life), this ring carries beautiful symbolism. This is delicate, wearable Southwestern art!
What You Get:
- 1 vintage turquoise, coral, and feather ring
Details:
- Unsigned vintage piece
- Sterling silver construction (appears unmarked but tests as silver)
- Natural turquoise cabochon
- Natural coral cabochon
- Hand-stamped feather design
- Decorative silver ball accents
- Split shank band
- Natural aged patina
- Era: likely 1970s-1980s
- Size: Approximately 6-6.5
Measurements:
- Face of ring: Approximately 0.75" x 0.5"
Condition: Pre-loved vintage with character – natural patina adds authenticity, all stones secure with beautiful color, typical wear consistent with age
Learning Note: Feather motifs in Native American jewelry hold profound spiritual meaning, representing honor, strength, wisdom, and connection to the spiritual realm. Combined with turquoise (symbolizing sky/water/protection) and coral (representing earth/life/vitality), rings like this carried deep significance. The hand-stamped feather detail shows skilled silversmithing craftsmanship. These delicate pieces became popular in the 1970s-80s when Southwestern jewelry gained mainstream appeal. Natural patina on sterling is prized as it shows authenticity and age!
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