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Ike Wilson was active between 1920 and 1942 and was known to have worked at Zuni for trader C. G. Wallace and Trader Charles Kelsey. Wilson's stamp-work was precise with superior craftsmanship in his work. He was a master jeweler from this early era. Wilson was especially known for ashtrays, barware and other decorative utensils. Few of his early work with the use of stones, are seen in today's market, as his career was quite short. He had access to the best materials, when working with the traders in Zuni. His wife continued working and using his hallmark after his death, but her work was primarily in silver and not to the quality of Ike's.This gorgeous ring has a high grade, natural #8 turquoise stone. Set in heavy smooth bezels and framed with a fine twist wire. A silver designed ornament is placed on the sides, with fine file work on the split shanks. It measures 13/16" long by 5/8" wide and is a size 6 1/2. Hallmarked with his bow and arrow.
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