Royston Turquoise Bangle
Subject #0017070
This Royston Turquoise cuff bracelet is set in recycled silver and grounded in the legacy of one of Nevada’s most respected turquoise districts. Located outside of Tonopah, the Royston mining district originally consisted of four historic claims—Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, Oscar Wehrend, and Royal Blue—each contributing to the character and reputation of Royston turquoise.
Known for its vibrant blue to blue-green hues and distinctive natural matrix, Royston turquoise reflects the geology of the land in which it formed. Every stone is unique, bearing subtle variations that speak to time, place, and natural process.
Many of the original Royston claims are no longer actively producing, making each cuff a finite expression of Western mining history. Designed to be worn daily and treasured over time, this bracelet is more than adornment—it is a preserved fragment of the American Southwest, crafted to endure and be passed forward as a living heirloom.
Royston: is a mining district in Nevada outside of Tonopah that originally consisted of four old Turquoise claims: Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, Oscar Wehrend, and Royal Blue.
Materials: Vintage 1930’s sterling silver and Royston Turquoise Stone.
Stamped: Gilbert Tom
Measurements: Adjustable (Starts at 5.5″ round)
Stone Size: 1.5 cm long x 1 cm wide
Stone Meanings:
Turquoise: Strengthens the whole body, good for strengthening lungs, promotes absorption of nutrients, tissue regeneration and circulation. Protects from harmful environment pollutants and poisons. Saves the wearer from problems on a journey or adventure. Destroys hatred and increases love.
In jewellery, turquoise carries more than colour; it carries memory. Each stone forms slowly over time, shaped by minerals and environment, making no two alike. To wear turquoise is to wear history—a reminder that beauty deepens with age, and meaning is found in what endures.
All prices are in Canadian Dollars