Featured in this lot is this Navajo and Zuni sterling silver multi stone ring collection. There are a total of five rings in this collection. The first is a heavier cluster ring face setting with a split shoulder band and a total of seven round red branch coral cabochon set into the face. The second is is a split shoulder sterling silver band that is marked 'sterling' underneath and shows a three stone setting of red branch coral cabochon with feathers adorning the shoulders. The third ring is a Navajo sterling silver ring with a lightening affix to the band and shows inlaid red branch coral into the face. The fourth ring shows a Zuni construction with a silver band and inlaid turquoise, red branch coral, and mother of pearl in triangular cabochon. The last ring is of Zuni origin with a cross above geometric shapes all inlaid with red branch coral, turquoise, mother of pearl, and jet. The condition of this collection of Navajo and Zuni rings is well preserved with some slight patina adorning the silver but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this collection range from 7/8" x 1" x 1" and shows a ring size of US 6 1/2 to 3/4" x 3/4" x 3/4" and the ring size is US 6. The collective weight of this collection of rings is 25.4g.