
Sterling silver ring with black veined stone (possibly black agate or turquoise)
Selling Price
$75
History
This style of ring featuring natural black stones with distinctive veining became popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, particularly during the 1960s-1980s. Such rings were often handcrafted by artisans working with sterling silver and semi-precious stones, reflecting the era's appreciation for organic materials and bohemian aesthetics. The bezel setting technique used here was favored for its ability to protect softer stones while creating a sleek, modern appearance. Rings of this type appeal to collectors of vintage costume jewelry, bohemian fashion enthusiasts, and those who appreciate handcrafted artisan pieces. The dramatic contrast between the dark stone and silver setting makes these rings particularly attractive to individuals seeking statement jewelry with an organic, earthy aesthetic. Collectors value such pieces for their craftsmanship and the natural uniqueness of each stone's veining pattern.
Time period
Mid-to-late 20th century