Other than the N. P. Coriz jacla N. P. Coriz necklace , here are the other two items from the Tucson area.
We took a day trip to Tombstone and Bisbee. I purchased this cab in Bisbee. It was sold to me by a jeweler in town.
I picked also picked up this bracelet. It needs a bit of fit adjustment. The COA lists it as a 40-50s Navajo bracelet weighing in at 121g. I’ve had guesses of Cerrillos or King Manassas turquoise. Any input is always appreciated.
Tomorrow we are moving to Cottonwood/Sedona area.
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Ziacat
April 28, 2025, 1:06am
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Oh my! That’s huge ! What an amazing stone, and I like the stamping on the silver bands. I’ll add to the guesses with Royston.
Beautiful piece of Bisbee. Do you have plans for it?
Oh boy, have fun in Sedona
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I’m not sure what to do with the Bisbee cab. Do you think it would look good in a tufa ring?
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Patina
April 28, 2025, 1:36am
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@here4turquoise Now, that’s a showstopper of a cuff! My first choice guess is Royston turquoise. Second, King’s Manassa turquoise.
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It is a much better piece than the bracelet I left in Cloudcroft.
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gt75
April 28, 2025, 5:54am
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Funny, I do have two nights in a Cottonwood AirBNB, starting today, Sunday.
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Be sure to drive Oak Creek Canyon Rd. It’s a beautiful drive! Enjoy your time and shopping while there.
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Ziacat
April 28, 2025, 3:32pm
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Definitely drive Oak Creek Canyon! And if you can stop and hike some of the West Fork Oak Creek Trail; it’s beautiful, although parking can be a bear.
And if you have time for Prescott (although that would be back tracking from Cottonwood), Ogg’s Hogan is apparently open in his new store front!
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I was looking for a Hopi overlay but found this instead. It was another one I almost overlooked.
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