Hand-crafted from recycled sterling silver and set with vibrant Nacozari turquoise, the Corbel Turquoise Ring (approx. 1.5″ long × 1″ wide at its top, with a ¼″-wide band) draws inspiration from the solid-tooled corbel beams found in the adobe homes of northern New Mexico, the very homes built by my late father.
The broad top of the ring echoes the stout timber ends that project from the thick earthen walls, while the rich turquoise pays homage to the high-desert skies and the deep veins of stone beneath this land. This statement piece combines structural presence with organic beauty — a ring that holds architecture, memory of place, and the quiet power of craft in one bold design.
- recycled sterling silver, nacozari turquoise (Mexico)
- 1.5 inches long, 1" wide (top)
- 0.25 inch wide ring band
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