Vintage Navajo Royston Turquoise Adjustable Ring by Robert Mayes
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ABOUT THIS PIECE:
This contemporary Native American ring is all about the stone.Ā
The silverwork is intentionally minimalist ā a slim bezel that allows the turquoise to command the composition. Along the shoulders, chased crescent moons introduce subtle movement, grounding the design in Navajo bench tradition without competing for attention.
The shank carries quiet structural strength. It remains wide where it meets the face and at the adjustable end, tapering only at the center for comfort against the finger. This construction keeps the ring visually balanced from above while ensuring it wears securely and comfortably.
The cabochon is the undeniable focal point. Vivid green hues, layered with flashes of blue, move across the warm golden matrix, creating a level of contrast and depth prized by many turquoise enthusiasts. The patterning feels organic and dynamic rather than flat, with color that shifts subtly with changing light and a dramatic interplay of the elements, hues, and texture ā a visual character often associated with Royston material.
The elongated vertical silhouette enhances the effect by lengthening the finger while maintaining a confident, streamlined profile. It reads bold through colors rather than proportion or heavy ornamentation.
Hallmarked and attributed to Navajo silversmith Robert Mayes, this late-1980s example reflects an era when bold cabochons and restrained silverwork were often paired in Southwestern studio jewelry.
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1. All items in our inventory are pre-loved vintage pieces, and even those described as in āexcellentā condition may display very minor imperfections from previous ownership. We make every effort to provide clear photos of any visible irregularity so you can make an informed decision before making your purchase.
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5. At Silver Cactus Jewelry, we are committed to honoring cultural integrity and accurately representing Indigenous art in accordance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. We carefully describe each piece in good faith, with complete transparency regarding signed or unsigned status, available provenance, and expert opinion. Attributions to specific artists or tribes are based on expert evaluation but are not guaranteed. Buyers are encouraged to make their own evaluations before purchase.
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Every vintage piece carries a story that begins with its maker. Some are clearly signed and dated; others show only a softened hallmark, a sterling/.925 stamp, the place of production or tribal indicator
āand some bear no markings at all.
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Attributions to specific artists, tribes, or mines are based on stylistic analysis, materials, construction techniques, historical context, and available reference material. In cases where hallmarks are unclear, partial, or absent, even recognized experts may reasonably differ in their conclusions. For this reason, all attributions should be understood as informed opinions rather than absolute guarantees.
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