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  • Ring, Turquoise, Double Stone, Hallmark, Vintage, Estate 957

    IF YOU LIKE IT THEN YOU SHOULDA PUT A RING ON IT

    We are a sucker for a good statement ring, and this one doubles down on the turquoise appeal! This vintage ring was acquired from the estate of Kevin Williamson, founder of Austin’s Ranch616 and the creator of Ranch Water. The ring itself is sterling silver and has two oval turquoise stones with metallic matrix, set in simple bezels, accented by sterling silver drops, all framed with silver rope wire detail.

    • artist: indetermined
    • hallmark: T N STERLING
    • materials: sterling silver, turquoise
    • dimensions: 1 1/2" in length
    • size: 12
    • weight: 37 grams
    • nice vintage condition
    • stones are secure in their setting
    • no stone chips or hairline fractures
    • stone abrasions commensurate with age
    • silver has a nice patina
    • light wear 
    • style number: JR957

    Gents Native American sterling silver and turquoise rings, both signed TN, each having matched design of two bezel set turquoise stones, in a rope surround, bead accents at center, stampwork on shank, approx 1.5"l, both size 12, 37.6 grams (inclusive of all materials)
    **Provenance: The estate of a true Texas ambassador, Kevin Williamson (Austin, TX 1962-2021) was a charismatic chef and founder of Austin’s iconic restaurant Ranch 616 and the creator of the modern cocktail Ranch Water. Renowned for his eclectic, visionary nature towards art, furniture and jewelry

    in stock
    All returns on jewelry subject to exchange or store credit