Kingman Turquoise Pendant with 18K Gold Accents – Sterling Silver | Ben & Bryant Collection
Wow, Ben cut this vibrant Kingman turquoise cabochon to showcase the natural spiderweb matrix that spreads across the bright blue surface. This matrix isn't often seen in Kingman mine, one of the oldest and most famous turquoise mines in North America. The copper-rich deposits produce the vivid blue color, while the host rock creates the distinctive spiderweb matrix patterns prized by collectors.
The stone is set in solid .925 sterling silver, hand-crafted in Texas by geologist and lapidary artist Ben Davis with master silversmith Randy Bryant. Randy framed the turquoise with his distinctive hand-textured silverwork, added warm 18K gold accents for contrast, and finished the piece with an elegant braided bale that gives the pendant a refined, handcrafted feel.
Each piece in the Ben & Bryant Collection celebrates geology, craftsmanship, and the beauty of natural stone.
Details
• Stone: Natural Kingman turquoise
• Metal: Solid .925 sterling silver with 18K gold accents
• Crafted By: Geologist and lapidary artist Ben Davis with master silversmith Randy Bryant
• Made In: Texas, USA
• Design: Hand-textured sterling silver frame with 18K gold accents and a braided silver bale
• One of a Kind: Every natural stone is unique — this exact piece will never exist again
• Included: Arrives with a soft suede jewelry bag and a sterling silver polishing cloth for storage and care
