Kingman Turquoise Hat Trim

Kingman Turquoise Hat Trim

Kingman Turquoise comes from the Kingman mine in Kingman Arizona. Kingman Turquoise has been featured for many years in collectible Fine Indian Jewelry that has been handed down from generation to generation. The material is increasing in value due to lack of availability because of the resumption of copper mining there.

This is an original one-of-a-kind hat trim/pin and displays an intricate interlacing design on the top of the trim and is set in 14K Gold-Fill. Please see Library for glossary of jewelry terms.

The hat trim measures 11/4″L x 1″W.

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