Featured in this lot is a set of three Navajo Native American sterling silver and turquoise old pawn rings originating from the 1920's to the 1940's. The first of the rings has a single turquoise cabochon at the center with a sterling silver twisted rope frame. The piece is affixed to a stamped silver band that splits in two just before the attachment point. The second ring shows an elongated piece of turquoise cabochon set into the center of the ring. It features a turquoise cabochon with silver loops going around as the border and three silver drops on each side. The third ring shows a turquoise cabochon with six silver droplets around it. The rings are in good condition and have a warm patina. The rings don't show any maker’s marks but are each stamped ‘Sterling’ or ‘925’. The first ring is fit for a US size 6 ½; the second is a size 5 and the third is a size 5 1/2.