Three oval faux turquoise cabochons sit side by side in a low rectangular silver-tone setting, each stone showing the characteristic blue-green matrix that made turquoise a defining material of the era. Small silver ball details punctuate the setting at each corner, a subtle nod to Southwestern silversmithing traditions that Avon drew from heavily during the mid-1970s through early 1980s. The wide, flat profile gives it a quiet authority on the finger — grounded, earthy, unfussy. A mineral-minded ring that has never really gone out of season.
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Collected by Mineral and Matter