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  • I’ve always loved turquoise that refuses to make up its mind.

    Some stones are perfect pools of blue.

    Others tell stories.

    These tell stories.

    Every cabochon in this Tyler Brown cuff looks like an aerial photograph of forgotten country. Pale blue skies give way to warm veins of copper and earth, while islands of deep mineralization drift across the surface like mountain ranges seen from thirty thousand feet.

    No two stones match.

    They were never supposed to.

    Together they become a landscape.

    At 120 grams, this cuff has that sweet spot I find myself reaching for over and over. Heavy enough that you always know it’s there, comfortable enough that you’ll forget to take it off.

    Tyler framed each Golden Hills stone in bold hand-twisted bezels, surrounded them with traditional Navajo silverwork, and anchored everything with a beautifully balanced split-shank cuff. Nothing feels excessive. Nothing feels missing.

    It’s exactly what good design should be.

    The stones do the talking.

    The silver simply knows when to stay quiet.

     

    Artifact Registry

    Artifact: Blue Frontier

    Maker: Tyler Brown (Navajo)

    Materials

    • Natural Golden Hills Turquoise
    • Sterling Silver

    Specifications

    • Weight: 120 grams
    • Wrist Size: Approximately 6.5 inches
    • Hand-fabricated cluster cuff
    • Individually bezel-set Golden Hills turquoise
    • Traditional twisted-wire bezels, hand-applied silver raindrops, and stamped sterling accents

    Field Observation

    Golden Hills turquoise has an uncanny ability to look like geography. The pale blue is unmistakable, but it’s the warm matrix and subtle mineral inclusions that pull you in. Every stone feels like a tiny map waiting to be explored.

     

    Eric’s Notes from the Field

    There’s something about Golden Hills that keeps pulling me back.

    Maybe it’s because no one can fake this color.

    Maybe it’s because every stone feels like a little landscape.

    Or maybe it’s because pieces like this remind me why I became a treasure hunter in the first place.

    I love jewelry that makes you slow down.

    You look once because it’s beautiful.

    You look again because suddenly you’re finding rivers… mountains… deserts… little worlds hiding inside each stone.

    That’s when you know you’ve found a real relic.

Golden Hills Turquoise Golden Hills Turquoise

Blue Frontier by Tyler Brown

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  • I’ve always loved turquoise that refuses to make up its mind.

    Some stones are perfect pools of blue.

    Others tell stories.

    These tell stories.

    Every cabochon in this Tyler Brown cuff looks like an aerial photograph of forgotten country. Pale blue skies give way to warm veins of copper and earth, while islands of deep mineralization drift across the surface like mountain ranges seen from thirty thousand feet.

    No two stones match.

    They were never supposed to.

    Together they become a landscape.

    At 120 grams, this cuff has that sweet spot I find myself reaching for over and over. Heavy enough that you always know it’s there, comfortable enough that you’ll forget to take it off.

    Tyler framed each Golden Hills stone in bold hand-twisted bezels, surrounded them with traditional Navajo silverwork, and anchored everything with a beautifully balanced split-shank cuff. Nothing feels excessive. Nothing feels missing.

    It’s exactly what good design should be.

    The stones do the talking.

    The silver simply knows when to stay quiet.

     

    Artifact Registry

    Artifact: Blue Frontier

    Maker: Tyler Brown (Navajo)

    Materials

    • Natural Golden Hills Turquoise
    • Sterling Silver

    Specifications

    • Weight: 120 grams
    • Wrist Size: Approximately 6.5 inches
    • Hand-fabricated cluster cuff
    • Individually bezel-set Golden Hills turquoise
    • Traditional twisted-wire bezels, hand-applied silver raindrops, and stamped sterling accents

    Field Observation

    Golden Hills turquoise has an uncanny ability to look like geography. The pale blue is unmistakable, but it’s the warm matrix and subtle mineral inclusions that pull you in. Every stone feels like a tiny map waiting to be explored.

     

    Eric’s Notes from the Field

    There’s something about Golden Hills that keeps pulling me back.

    Maybe it’s because no one can fake this color.

    Maybe it’s because every stone feels like a little landscape.

    Or maybe it’s because pieces like this remind me why I became a treasure hunter in the first place.

    I love jewelry that makes you slow down.

    You look once because it’s beautiful.

    You look again because suddenly you’re finding rivers… mountains… deserts… little worlds hiding inside each stone.

    That’s when you know you’ve found a real relic.

Golden Hills Turquoise Golden Hills Turquoise
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