Sandcast Signet Tibetan Turquoise
Our Heavy Sandcast signet ring contains a natural Tibetan turquoise cabochon gemstone locally sourced with beautiful flecks of black throughout. This ring was sand cast using sterling silver and beach sand added to give the unique lived in texture. Carved from wax and set in silver this ring will last the wearer a life time.
Legends state that turquoise could protect its wearer. In history turquoise was adorned in shields, weapons, and bridles for warriors going to battle. It was also thought to instill tranquillity and promote wisdom. Some have even believed it to have the power of immortality. A useful stone when meditating or manifesting,
Native Americans have mined turquoise in the southwestern part of the United States for nearly a thousand years. They’ve worn it during ceremonies to call upon spirits and to symbolize the god of the sky. They used it to guard burial sites and in divining since it enhances communication between spiritual and physical worlds.
Some of the earliest evidence of turquoise gemstones being used in jewellery date back to the ancient Egyptians. Tombs dating back to 3000BCE show evidence of this.
A powerful stone for a powerful wearer.
Handmade using 925 sterling silver & Tibetan Turquoise
Size- 10.5 /U
Our Heavy Sandcast signet ring contains a natural Tibetan turquoise cabochon gemstone locally sourced with beautiful flecks of black throughout. This ring was sand cast using sterling silver and beach sand added to give the unique lived in texture. Carved from wax and set in silver this ring will last the wearer a life time.
Legends state that turquoise could protect its wearer. In history turquoise was adorned in shields, weapons, and bridles for warriors going to battle. It was also thought to instill tranquillity and promote wisdom. Some have even believed it to have the power of immortality. A useful stone when meditating or manifesting,
Native Americans have mined turquoise in the southwestern part of the United States for nearly a thousand years. They’ve worn it during ceremonies to call upon spirits and to symbolize the god of the sky. They used it to guard burial sites and in divining since it enhances communication between spiritual and physical worlds.
Some of the earliest evidence of turquoise gemstones being used in jewellery date back to the ancient Egyptians. Tombs dating back to 3000BCE show evidence of this.
A powerful stone for a powerful wearer.
Handmade using 925 sterling silver & Tibetan Turquoise
Size- 10.5 /U