Southwest style rings draw from jewelry traditions developed by Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi silversmiths over generations. These designs feature turquoise, red coral, spinel, and multi-stone inlay work set in .925 sterling silver. Our collection of 36,647 rings includes cluster settings, shadowbox frames, and channel inlay patterns. Prices range from $6 to $6,302, with free shipping on all US orders. Each ring uses real natural stones, never synthetic or lab-created materials.
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Turquoise is most common, followed by red coral, spiny oyster shell, lapis lazuli, and onyx. Many rings feature multi-stone inlay combining several materials in geometric patterns.
Natural turquoise ranges from 5 to 6 on the Mohs hardness scale. Higher grades show consistent color with minimal matrix. Some turquoise is stabilized to improve durability, which is standard practice and does not diminish authenticity.
Channel inlay involves setting cut stone pieces into silver channels so they sit flush with the metal surface. This technique creates smooth geometric designs and protects stone edges from damage.