Featured in this lot is this Navajo silver turquoise and red branch coral ring collection. There are three rings in this collection. The first is a beautifully crafted silver ring with split shoulders and silver feather adorning the face of the ring; the ring features a cripple creek turquoise oval cabochon set next to a round red branch coral cabochon. The second ring is a beautifully crafted silver ring with split shoulders and a larger silver feather adorning the face of the ring; this ring shows an oval cut Kingman turquoise cabochon set next to an oval cut red branch coral cabochon. The last ring is a wonderfully crafted from sterling silver with a hallmark from Navajo artist Annie Chapo; the ring shows a beautiful shadowbox decoration with a round cut sleeping beauty turquoise cabochon set in its center. The condition of these rings is good, with patina adorning the rings consistent with age and use. The measurements of these rings are 3/4" x 1" x 1" and US 5; 3/4" x 1" x 1" and US 7; and 3/4" x 1 1/4" x 1" and US 7. The collective weight of the rings is 17.1 g.