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The Silver Spruce ring frames a half-moon of delicately patterned mohawkite in a bold but simple sterling silver setting.
Mohawkite is a rare stone sourced from the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. The metallic veins are formed from a combination of nickel, silver, copper, and arsenic. These metals are encased in a white quartz matrix for unparalleled shine. This particular piece has a silhouette of a towering spruce if you look at the right angle.
Details: natural mohawkite (from Michigan), fine silver bezel, sterling silver backplate and band. This ring is a US size 10 and cannot be resized.
This one-of-a-kind piece was handmade in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Silver Spruce ring frames a half-moon of delicately patterned mohawkite in a bold but simple sterling silver setting.
Mohawkite is a rare stone sourced from the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. The metallic veins are formed from a combination of nickel, silver, copper, and arsenic. These metals are encased in a white quartz matrix for unparalleled shine. This particular piece has a silhouette of a towering spruce if you look at the right angle.
Details: natural mohawkite (from Michigan), fine silver bezel, sterling silver backplate and band. This ring is a US size 10 and cannot be resized.
This one-of-a-kind piece was handmade in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Silver Spruce ring frames a half-moon of delicately patterned mohawkite in a bold but simple sterling silver setting.
Mohawkite is a rare stone sourced from the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. The metallic veins are formed from a combination of nickel, silver, copper, and arsenic. These metals are encased in a white quartz matrix for unparalleled shine. This particular piece has a silhouette of a towering spruce if you look at the right angle.
Details: natural mohawkite (from Michigan), fine silver bezel, sterling silver backplate and band. This ring is a US size 10 and cannot be resized.
This one-of-a-kind piece was handmade in Albuquerque, New Mexico.