J1722 Albert Jake Ring
Sterling silver ring with a beautiful Royston turquoise. The band is both hand stamped and has sterling applique enhancements. The Royston stone is 5/8” x 1”.
Size: 9.5
Royston is a district in Nevada consisting of three turquoise mines: Bunker Hill, Oscar Wehrend, and the main producer, Royal Blue. Royston is known for its beautiful colors ranging from deep green to rich, light blues set off by a heavy brown matrix. The Royston district is still producing some turquoise of high quality
Albert Jake was born at Zuni Pueblo and has resided in the village of Ramah for many years. His father taught him the art of creating fine Navajo silverwork which includes both cluster jewelry and high quality stones in classic Navajo settings. Albert began making jewelry in 1987. He also makes pottery and does sandpainting.
About the artist
Albert Jake
Albert Jake was born at home in 1959 in Ramah, New Mexico on the Zuni Pueblo. Albert attended school in Ramah until 6th grade, then moved to Springerville, Arizona, where he attended school until 8th grade. Albert moved to Pine Hills, New Mexico, where he completed high school in 1978. Albert grew up in a large family with one older brother, three older sisters, and three younger sisters. Leaving high school Albert learned to sandpaint and was blessed to be able to draw, which gave him income for the next few years.
A man with many talents - artist, sandpainter and potter - Albert Jake first began to learn the art of silver-smithing from his sister Louise, then worked with for another company for several years and began making jewelry in 1987. Albert is renowned for the precise detail and execution of his work and for the fine natural stones which he always employs in his pieces. The stamp work is deep and clean; perfect in its repetition.