Circa 1970's Lone Mountain 3-stone bracelet. Set in solid sterling silver and handcrafted with triangle and twist wire. Hand stamping is used on the outside edge of the bracelet. It measures approximately 1" at its widest point and tapers down to about 1/2". The stones measure approximately 1/2" x 1/2". Dark brown matrix webbing flow thru the bright blue stone. A little over 5" of silver is on the inside with a 1" 1/4 opening. Lone Mountain Turquoise The Lone Mountain Turquoise Mine, near Tonopah, Nevada, was one of the leading producers of fine turquoise in Nevada. It was discovered by Lee Hand in 1920 and filed under the name of Blue Jay Mining Lode. At first it was called the Blue Jay Mine on Lone Mountain and later just Lone Mountain. It is presently closed. As with most mines, it was at first a tunnel and shaft project but when Menless Winfield bought the mine it was made an open pit operation. The turquoise from this mine is mostly good to high-grade and usually in the form of nuggets although there is a quantity of vein material. A very interesting occurrence of turquoise found here is a condition where the turquoise was deposited in cavities or molds left when parts of fossil plants were dissolved out of a harder rock. The turquoise is graded into golden matrix, black matrix and spider web. At present, most of it is cut and polished or the nuggets drilled and polished at the mine, making this is a very collectible turquoise, and rarely available in rough form.