SKU: 170203-02

An Early Navajo ring; Fred Harvey style

$120.00

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 c. 1920-1930

size 6 1/4

With elongated green colored turquoise, hairline crack as pictured; tightly set with early stampwork on the shank.

Fred Harvey jewelry (often called Fred Harvey-era or railroad jewelry) refers to a style of Southwestern Native American-inspired jewelry, mostly Navajo made,  produced primarily from the early 1900s to the 1950s. It was sold to tourists at Fred Harvey Company establishments along the Santa Fe Railway and at Harvey Houses in the American Southwest.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Navajo

Year Range: 1900 - 1925

Region: Southwest

Category: Ring

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