Some materials carry expectations.
Turquoise is one of them.
For generations it has been associated with silver, the American Southwest, and traditions deeply rooted in place. Frontier takes a different path.
Centered around a remarkable 21 × 15 mm American turquoise, the stone is defined not only by its vivid blue-green color, but by the intricate bronze matrix flowing through it like rivers crossing an ancient landscape. The result feels less like a gemstone and more like a fragment of the earth itself—weathered, complex, and impossible to duplicate.
Rather than relying on ornament, the design embraces restraint. A brushed 18k gold vermeil bezel frames the stone with a refined architectural silhouette, allowing its natural character to remain the focal point. Beneath it, an aged sterling silver band provides balance and depth, its softly darkened finish lending a sense of history and permanence.
The combination feels both familiar and unexpected. American turquoise interpreted through a distinctly Geoffrey Scott perspective—bold in color, restrained in execution, and created to celebrate the individuality of the stone above all else.
Some frontiers are discovered.
Others are reimagined.