For your consideration in this lot is a collection of Navajo Sterling silver jewelry made with turquoise and other stones inlay work from C. early 1900's. The collection is made of a bracelet and two rings. The bracelet is of a split band design with four settings of chip turquoise framed with twisted silver rope. Each of the settings are 3/8" oval. The bracelet measures 5" on the inside with a 1 1/4" gap. Next is a ring with a butterfly style inlay of turquoise, coral, onyx, and alabaster in each wing. Their are eight drops of silver between the two "wings". The face of the ring is on a split band that measures U.S. 6. The second ring is also has stones of turquoise, onyx, coral and alabaster. These stone are rectangle and set in a channel face on a silver band. The ring measures U.S. 7 1/2. Together these item have a weight of 17 grams.