Dina Huntinghorse Silver and Gold Turquoise Ring

$2,800.00

Dina Huntinghorse’s sterling silver Morenci turquoise stone is set in a 14k gold bezel. Dina added a traditional thundercloud and rug design pattern to the silver band ring.

Ring Size 9 1/4

Turquoise Stone 15/16th L X 9/16th W

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Dina Huntinghorse is a highly Native American jeweler known for her masterful craftsmanship, bold symbolism, and innovative work. A citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma, Huntinghorse bridges the cultural heritage of the Southern Plains with the technical precision and aesthetic sophistication of contemporary Southwest jewelry.

Her creative journey began with painting and drawing, often inspired by the imagery of horses—animals held in deep cultural reverence within her tribe. She later studied traditional beadwork under the guidance of her aunt, producing intricate, hand-beaded deerskin purses that were acquired by institutions including the Heard Museum in Phoenix.

Huntinghorse’s transition into fine jewelry began in 1989 through her marriage to the late Herbert Taylor (Navajo), one of the most celebrated silversmiths of his generation. Taylor taught her foundational inlay and lapidary techniques, but following his passing in 1996, Huntinghorse developed her own distinct voice as an artist. Her jewelry often features powerful animal motifs—especially horses and wolves—that reflect strength, guardianship, and personal freedom.

Working primarily in high-grade turquoise, coral, and sugilite Dina integrates 18k gold and sterling silver into her designs.

Dina Huntinghorse’s pieces are represented in prominent private collections and galleries throughout the Southwest, including Faust Gallery. She has exhibited at major Native art markets such as the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, and she continues to be recognized as one of the few Wichita artists working at the highest levels of contemporary jewelry.

 

Ring Sizing Guide: How to Measure Your Ring Size Accurately

Ring Sizing Guide – How to Measure Your Ring Size Accurately

Finding the right ring size is essential when purchasing fine, handmade jewelry, especially one-of-a-kind pieces that may not be resizable. Use this simple guide to measure your ring size at home and shop with confidence at Faust Gallery.


How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home

You can determine your ring size in a few easy ways using common items or by measuring a ring you already own.


Option 1: Measure Your Finger with a Strip of Paper or String

What you’ll need: a thin strip of paper, a ruler (millimeters), and a pen.

  1. Wrap the paper around the base of the finger where you’ll wear the ring.
  2. Mark the point where the ends overlap.
  3. Measure the length (in millimeters) with a ruler—this is your finger’s circumference.
  4. Use the chart below to find your U.S. ring size.

Tip: The paper should fit snugly but still be able to slide over your knuckle.


Option 2: Measure a Ring That Fits You

What you’ll need: a ring that fits the intended finger and a millimeter ruler or caliper.

  1. Place the ring on a flat surface.
  2. Measure the inside diameter straight across the center in millimeters.
  3. Compare that number to the chart below.

U.S. Ring Size Conversion Chart

Inside Diameter (mm) Inside Circumference (mm) U.S. Ring Size
14.8 46.5 4
15.7 49.3 5
16.5 51.8 6
17.3 54.4 7
18.1 57.0 8
19.0 59.5 9
19.8 62.1 10
20.6 64.6 11
21.4 67.2 12

✔️ Chart verified against standard U.S. jewelry industry sizing measurements.


Ring Sizing Tips for the Best Fit

  • Measure at the end of the day – your fingers naturally swell and shrink.
  • Avoid measuring cold hands – cold temperatures cause fingers to contract.
  • Wider bands fit more snugly – consider sizing up ¼ to ½ size for rings wider than 6mm.
  • Your dominant hand may be larger – double-check if you’re switching hands.
  •  If you’re in between sizes, it’s safer to go up a half size.

Can Rings Be Resized?

Many of the rings at Faust Gallery are handmade by renowned Native American and contemporary jewelers using inlay, stone settings, or tufa cast techniques. Some of the designs are often not resizable due to their intricate construction. We always recommend measuring accurately before purchasing.


Need Help Finding Your Ring Size?

We’re happy to assist.

  • Email us at sales@faustgallery.com
  •  Visit us in person at our Scottsdale, AZ, or Santa Fe, NM, locations
  •  Request a complimentary plastic ring sizer – we’ll ship one to you

Shop with Confidence

Faust Gallery specializes in museum-quality jewelry where precision and craftsmanship matter. Our goal is to ensure your ring fits perfectly and lasts a lifetime.