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It has the 925 mark but also a makers and copyright mark too but those are hard to read.
I think this may be a real Native American made ring...or at least one made in the southwest and not just a copy of that style.
I was told this is Kokopelli playing a flute...a fertility deity and also considered a trickster.
There are 3 images going around the circumference.
Lots of Southwestern tribes had him as part of their religious tradition, including the Hopi, Zuni, and the Pueblo.
Small but decently thick, 4.9 grams and the wife already has a pinky finger picked out that this one will live on.
The F70 plucked this at about 3" out of a trashy picnic area in a park even using the big DD coil with a pretty steady 75-77 on the screen.
Settings were 4H, sense 50, SL, disc 4, thresh at -1.
I think this may be a real Native American made ring...or at least one made in the southwest and not just a copy of that style.
I was told this is Kokopelli playing a flute...a fertility deity and also considered a trickster.
There are 3 images going around the circumference.
Lots of Southwestern tribes had him as part of their religious tradition, including the Hopi, Zuni, and the Pueblo.
Small but decently thick, 4.9 grams and the wife already has a pinky finger picked out that this one will live on.
The F70 plucked this at about 3" out of a trashy picnic area in a park even using the big DD coil with a pretty steady 75-77 on the screen.
Settings were 4H, sense 50, SL, disc 4, thresh at -1.