The ring has been crafted in traditional “Diné Style” which simply means Navajo style. This style, with feathers, sawtooth settings and wired accents was popularized from 1965-1980. It is unique to the Navajo silversmithing community. It is also a hallmark of the innovation and attention to detail Navajo silversmiths employed during this period.
During this time, Native American jewelry was the height of fashion. It was paired with the bohemian fashions of the day. It was also quite expensive. Larger elaborate Diné pieces became a status symbol and a mark of one's accumulated wealth.
Today the Diné Style has seen a resurgence in popularity. Trend setting women are wearing native designs in ever increasing numbers. The reason for this resurgence is evident, the quality of artisan craftsmanship, the beauty of the designs and the obvious connection to the natural world.
This stunning design is diminutive and was crafted for a smaller hand. The silver work is delicate and quite feminine for it highlights petite cabochons of Mother of Pearl. The cabochons are white providing a softness to the overall look. It is earthy yet elegant.
It buying will pair perfectly with all your sterling silver jewelry designs, southwestern and Native American pieces.
The ring is in lovely vintage condition and is a size 5.25. It is not signed but tests as silver.
Please review the photos carefully and email with any questions you may have prior to making a purchase.
Enjoy.
Product code: Native buying American-Diné Style-Mother of Pearl Ring (Petite-Face of Ring 1.10”-Size 5.25)