Kingman Turquoise Cabochon A065

$910.00

 

The Kingman turquoise mine, operated by the Colbaugh family in Arizona, is the last remaining commercially producing mine in the United States. Evidence suggests turquoise was mined in the surrounding areas dating as far back as 600 AD. Tools like stone hammers were found in the ancient trenches and tunnels running through the hills in 1962.

This collector's cab was hand cut by Navajo silversmith and lapidary Lyndon Tsosie.

This Kingman turquoise cabochon is all natural and backed for extra strength.


SKU: 080224-R-A065
Kingman Turquoise Cabochon A065
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Kingman Turquoise Cabochon A065

$910.00

The Kingman turquoise mine, operated by the Colbaugh family in Arizona, is the last remaining commercially producing mine in the United States. Evidence suggests turquoise was mined in the surrounding areas dating as far back as 600 AD. Tools like stone hammers were found in the ancient trenches and tunnels running through the hills in 1962.

This collector's cab was hand cut by Navajo silversmith and lapidary Lyndon Tsosie.

This Kingman turquoise cabochon is all natural and backed for extra strength.

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