William G. Johnson Navajo Sterling Earrings with Southwest Style Rings
Item Details
An assortment of sterling silver and natural stone jewelry including four rings and one pair of earrings. Featured are a pair of earrings by Navajo artisan William G. Johnson. They feature triangular turquoise in matrix stones mounted in scalloped settings against shadow box frames with engraved borders. They have post closures and are hallmarked ‘W.G. Johnson Sterling’ to the verso. The rings feature Southwest-inspired designs made with labradorite, jasper agate, acrylic coated boulder opal, and turquoise in matrix cabochons. Maker’s marks include ‘DTR’ for Desert Rose Trading and ‘P.M. Sterling’. Each piece is tested or hallmarked as sterling silver and the total weight inclusive of all materials is 1.625 ozt.
- All diamond and gemstone grading is done under GIA standards as the mounting permits, where gemstones are present; where mountings impede accurate measurements, (estimated) dimensions are provided. All weights and measurements are estimated and approximate. Industry standard and accepted treatments for gemstones are assumed unless otherwise noted (DCCREN).
Condition
- minor markings throughout.
- silver shows some tarnish and scratches.
Dimensions
- ring sizes range from 7.25 – 10.00.
- the total weight, inclusive of all materials, is 1.625 ozt.
Item #
17WDC182-528