POSSIBLY NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN OR SOUTHWESTERN TURQUOISE AND STERLING SILVER NECKLACE, featuring large disc-form beads with most having stamped design measuring approximately 15 mm to 18 mm in diameter, center three beads each set with an oval turquoise cabochon, presented on a cable necklace chain with four round end beads and conical ends, having a hook-and-eye clasp. One end disc bead with unidentified "EDE" maker's mark above "92.5" fineness mark all within a diamond cartouche. Total weight including stones: 1.815 ozt. Late 20th/21st century. 18 1/2" LOA.
Provenance: From the Ann and Clay Ring family collection, Winston-Salem, NC.
Condition
Excellent overall condition with minor wear, surface scratches, and nicks, possibly one or a few minor dents. Stones not professionally graded.