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NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & PINK CONCH RING 7. NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & PINK CONCH RING. Pink Conch is set into a sterling silver setting. Weighs 2 grams. Their silversmithing skills has evolved and changed throughout the years, and in about 1880 Navajo silversmiths started to set turquoise in their silver work. NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO STERLING SILVER & PINK CONCH RING This ring is a great representation of hand made Navajo jewelry and will make a statement on your hand. Pink Conch is set into a sterling silver setting. Weighs 2 grams. Size 7. 1 1/4″ long The Navajos began working with silver in the 19th century, and began making things like buckles, bridles, buttons, rings, canteens, hollow beads, earrings, crescent-shaped pendants (called “najas”), bracelets, crosses, powder chargers, tobacco canteens, and conchos (for belts). Their silversmithing skills has evolved and changed throughout the years, and in about 1880 Navajo silversmiths started to set turquoise in their silver work. Traditionally, Navajo artists worked with jewelry techniques like repousee and stamp work, but today they explored in other Native American jewelry making techniques like Zuni inlay work and Hopi overlay work. Native American Jewelry