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Roderick Tenorio stoy teller ring

My husband and I wear his Storyteller band as our wedding rings. I have forgotten what each square symbolizes and we are asked often where we got such beautiful rings and what each square means. Can anyone tell me this? Thanks in advance! I was sadden to just now read of Roderick's passing last year. He was a true artist.

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Re: Roderick Tenorio stoy teller ring

J76495 is the QVC item number with the description. How lucky you are to have Roderick's Storyteller rings for your wedding bands!

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Re: Roderick Tenorio stoy teller ring

After searching on the internet and finding several links - I return back to this forum only to find out that someone had already answered your question. Good for them.

If you are interested in more of his history - I found several links that you might enjoy. I have owned his storyteller pieces (rings and bracelets) and bear pieces even one of this watches that had the bear symbols on it. They have all been sold on EBay at this point - but I always enjoyed his pieces. Sorry to learn of his passing.

http://www.tribalexpressions.com/jewelry/tenorio.htm

http://waddelltradingco.com/artists/roderick-tenorio/

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/navajo-solid-14k-gold-sterling-silver-21057098

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Re: Roderick Tenorio stoy teller ring

Good morning Tarheel Gal

I too have that ring and a few more of his pieces. I think they are real treasures and will never part with them. I would also be interested to know the story behind each one of the squares.

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Re: Roderick Tenorio stoy teller ring

On 3/28/2014 echoscream said:

After searching on the internet and finding several links - I return back to this forum only to find out that someone had already answered your question. Good for them.

If you are interested in more of his history - I found several links that you might enjoy. I have owned his storyteller pieces (rings and bracelets) and bear pieces even one of this watches that had the bear symbols on it. They have all been sold on EBay at this point - but I always enjoyed his pieces. Sorry to learn of his passing.

http://www.tribalexpressions.com/jewelry/tenorio.htm

http://waddelltradingco.com/artists/roderick-tenorio/

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/navajo-solid-14k-gold-sterling-silver-21057098

Thank you so much for these links, echoscream. I own several of Tenorio's pieces, including his cross, and treasure them immensely. The NA art world has lost a great talent. Haca