White Buffalo Turquoise Fringe Earrings
$150.00A stone with its own cult following! Mined and cabbed by Denver Otteson, this set of Nevada turquoise earrings is a striking set featuring black stones with striking white markings down their center. The stones are about nickel-sized (length-wise), made with all sterling silver materials, and are mined and made
Opal Pendant
$0.00Provided and commissioned by a local Nevada geologist, this opal is gorgeous in hue both hue and shape, which is further accentuated by a classic sterling silver setting. Each purchase comes gift wrapped, along with a silver polishing pad for optimal flashiness and a complimentary Song Dog Silver sticker.
Nevada Mystic Sage Cuff Bracelet
$165.00This Mystic Sage turquoise comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by Michael Britton. About 50-cent-sized, this stone is Mystic Sage at its best, featuring a swirling combination of greens, blacks, whites, and blues. It’s so shiny, it almost looks like glass! The bracelet is made
Nevada Cuff Bracelet
$165.00This Mystic Sage turquoise comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by Michael Britton. About 50-cent-sized, this stone is a gorgeous true turquoise blue with deep blue webbing that pretty closely mirrors Nevada’s Interstate 80. The bracelet is made with all sterling silver materials, with an
Aloe Turquoise Nevada Hat Pin
$85.00Mined and cabbed by Josh Rupert, this Aloe Turquoise comes from the Dyer region at the foot of Boundary Peak. Showcasing vivid greens, blacks, yellows and tans, the shift the stones brilliant colors almost reminds me of tie-dye. It’s really striking, one of a kind, and made with all sterling
Owyhee Jasper Sterling Silver Bolo Necklace
$200.00Featuring a gorgeous Owyhee Jasper stone at its center of an adjustable, bolo-style sterling silver chain, this necklace is a stunner and one of a kind. Shop now. From the Hava Ridge Claim out of the Owyhees on Nevada’s northernmost border, the stone features a vibrant array of greens. The
Royston Nevada Cufflinks
$175.00Mined and cabbed by Denver Otteson, this matching set of Royston Turquoise comes from the Tonopah, Nevada region. Each stone is about dime sized, and made with all sterling silver materials. They are one of a kind, and a gift every Nevada lover would love to add to their desert
Nevada Bolo Tie
$180.00What a stone! I picked this beauty up from the Reno Gem and Mineral Society’s fall show, and am not entirely sure what it is, though I would guess it could be some kind of picture jasper. A high desert landscape in itself, it is gorgeous, and one of a
Aloe Turquoise Ring
$125.00Mined and cabbed by Josh Rupert, this eye-tricking Aloe Turquoise comes from the Dyer, NV region. Aloe Turquoise is always so special because it can look light blue, green, or even yellow depending on the lighting conditions, with each stone a one-of-a-kind beauty. About dime-sized, the ring is made with
Royston Turquoise Scarf Slide
$130.00Honoring one of Nevada’s many cultural identities, the Turquoise Scarf Slide is an ode to the Nevada buckaroo! The good news is, you don’t have to be a cowboy to own or wear one—you don’t have to own a wild rag, either. What a stone, this Royston! Mined and cut
Nevada Turquoise Scarf Slide
$130.00Honoring one of Nevada’s many cultural identities, the Turquoise Scarf Slide is an ode to the Nevada buckaroo! The good news is, you don’t have to be a cowboy to own or wear one—you don’t have to own a wild rag, either. This slide is made with Royston Turquoise, mined
Royston Nevada Scarf Slide
$130.00Honoring one of Nevada’s many cultural identities, the Turquoise Scarf Slide is an ode to the Nevada buckaroo! The good news is, you don’t have to be a cowboy to own or wear one—you don’t have to own a wild rag, either. This slide is made with Royston, and mined
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With all that's going on with the book, this is an exciting time for me! I'm still working on cranking out plenty of new pieces, but will sadly be unable to accommodate incoming customs requests at this time. Thanks in advance for your understanding, and I look forward to connecting with you again in the near future about all
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