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Welcome to Salty Bronc Silver!

Welcome to Salty Bronc Silver!Welcome to Salty Bronc Silver!Welcome to Salty Bronc Silver!

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Take a dive into the materials that we use!

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver

All pices are made with .925 sterling silver— unless stated otherwise! Sterling silver dates back to the 12th century, originally used in Germany and England. Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% fine silver and 7.5% other metals— mostly copper. Sterling was used mostly for coins and wasn’t used for jewelry pieces until the 1800’s! 

Blue Bird

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver

Bluebird turquoise is mined in the Kingman mine in Arizona. These beautiful stones resemble a blue of a robins egg and show various colors of matrix, very little matrix at that! 

Sonoran

Sterling Silver

Sonoran

Sonoran— a medium blue, mined in the Compitos mine in the mountains of Sonora, Mexico. These stones have a very unique sparkle, this comes from the presence of pyrite! 

Tyrone

Thundercreek

Sonoran

Mined in the Burro Mountains of southwest New Mexico, this stone is rare and deep blue with hints of copper! She’s stunning to say the least!

Thundercreek

Thundercreek

Thundercreek

A rather new turquoise with a very thick and luxurious matrix! There is such a large variety of colors in these stones, ranging from very deep blue to larger hints of green. No matter the color, she is sure to be a showstopper! 

Wild Horse

Thundercreek

Thundercreek

One of my personal favorites! Also known as Crazy Horse or Appaloosa; she is mined near the Globe copper mine in Arizona. She’s not true turquoise, but rather a semi-precious gemstone called magnesite.

Sonoran Gold

Sleeping Beauty

Sonoran Gold

Mined alongside Sonoran, these stones are a distinct green. The matrix in Sonoran gold is often heavy and dramatic giving any piece the POP and elegance it deserves! 

Pink Conch

Sleeping Beauty

Sonoran Gold

Not mined, but harvested in coral reefs and sea grass beds! These beautiful shells are found alongside the Western Atlantic like the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Bermuda. 

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

This mine resembles a silhouette of a woman sleeping woman, located in Globe, Arizona! The Sleeping Beauty mine has since closed, but was originally mined in search for copper. 

White Buffalo

White Buffalo

Sleeping Beauty

Just like a white buffalo: these stones are rare, pure, and valuable dolomite stones. These stones are mined in Tonopah, Nevada and become rarer by the day due to the mine having a limited amount! 

Royston

White Buffalo

Royston

Mined alongside White Buffalo in Tonopah, Arizona, these deep blue stones make for the perfect balance of elegance and drama! These stones have a medium/light matrix with hints of green throughout some stones! A true beauty.

Chinese

White Buffalo

Royston

Ranging in blue and green colors, these stones are mined in Hubei Province, China. The bluer she is, the finer she gets! 

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