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Loan Mountain Turquoise Ring | Size 12.5

Loan Mountain Turquoise Ring | Size 12.5

Regular price $324.97 USD
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Handmade by Navajo Silversmith Roy Huskie Jr. (RH)

This bold men’s ring features a vibrant hand-cut gem-grade Lone Mountain turquoise stone, set in a heavy, hand-crafted sterling silver ring. The stone shows classic Lone Mountain beauty—rich sky-blue color with soft natural matrixing—making it an exceptional statement piece for everyday wear or special occasions.

Each element of this ring is made entirely by hand by Roy Huskie Jr., a master Navajo silversmith who began working at age fifteen. Raised in Tuba City on the Navajo Nation, Roy learned traditional silversmithing from his father and carries forward the artistry of his Todích'íí'nii (Bitter Water) clan.

Roy’s signature double-rope border and thick, domed split shank showcase both strength and traditional Navajo design. The inside is stamped with Roy’s hallmark, “RH.”

Details

Artist: Roy Huskie Jr. (Navajo)

Stone: Hand-cut gem-grade Lone Mountain Turquoise

Metal: Solid Sterling Silver (.925)

Ring Size: 12.5

Face Measurements: 18mm × 29mm

Hallmark: “RH” stamped inside

Style: Bold men’s ring with double-rope bezel & thick split shank

One-of-a-kind: You will receive the exact piece shown

Roy’s favorite part of his work is seeing people light up when they connect with a piece he created. This ring is a powerful example of his craftsmanship—traditional, bold, and built to last for generations.

*** RESIZING available upon request for a $25 additional fee. Please email info@navajotraditionalteachings.com ***

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Meet The Artist

Meet Roy Huskie Jr... Navajo Silversmith 

Roy Huskie Jr. has been silversmithing since he was fifteen years old. This puts Roy's skill level into the expert realm.

Growing up in Tuba City on the Navajo Nation, Roy learned this skill from his father.

Roy comes from the Todích'íí'nii (Bitter Water) clan.

Roy stamps his creations with RH. His favorite thing about his trade is when he sees people light up when they see what he has made for them.

Roy’s favorite part of his work is seeing people light up when they connect with a piece he created. His work is a powerful example of craftsmanship—traditional, bold, and built to last for generations.