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Plus Ultra New

“Plus Ultra", from Magnus Studios These are the newest items from the Plus Ultra Product line from Douglas Magnus. This line features proprietary jewelry technology and a unique "look' that's modern in sensibility, but reflects a strong heritage from the early Spaniards in New Mexico and the southwest.

New Mexico '100'

New Mexico "100" Collection William Taft, a Republican was President of the United States when Congress admitted New Mexico as the 47th state in the Union on January 6, 1912. The admission of the neighboring State of Arizona on February 14, 1912 completed the contiguous 48 states. The New Mexico "100" are Sterling Silver or Gold and made entirely by hand in Santa Fe using ancient techniques. 

Primal Diamonds

The Primal Diamond Collection The intrinsic motif throughout the Primal Diamond Collection is the Rustic Diamonds. Rustic diamonds are unadulterated diamonds just as they are found in nature. No two alike, their extreme uniqueness reflects the Individuality of the One. The Primal Diamonds are embedded into Sterling Silver or Gold by hand using ancient techniques. These diamonds are not traditionally 'set' so much as 'captured' in precious time and space. Gold may be added to the pieces and embossed with significant symbols such as 'Infinity', meaning 'Forever. This "capturing" process is under further development by Doug, and is considered a proprietary process by Magnus Studios. While many jewelers may use rustic diamonds, Magnus Studios has developed several unique process steps in the "capture" technique.

Santa Fe "400" Collection

“La Villa Real”, The Royal City Santa Fe was officially founded by Spaniards in 1610 at the sites of “Ancient Ones" (pueblo peoples and ancestors), going back thousands of years. From then ’til now Santa Fe has figured prominently in the history and cultural diversity of the Southwestern USA. This rich heritage inspired jewelry artist, Douglas Magnus, to create the ‘Santa Fe 400 Collection’©. These commemorative medallions are authentic handmade representations of Santa Fe’s 400 years, based on colonial Spanish ‘8 reale’ coins and bullion, utilizing primitive and modern techniques, symbols and materials, including in some, rare turquoise from the ancient Cerrillos mines, immediately outside of Santa Fe.

 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011 08:48

Cerrillos Turquoise Mining

Prehistoric Turquoise Mining in the Cerrillos, New Mexico District.

Published in The Mines of Cerrillos
Friday, 04 June 2010 10:23

McNulty Estate History

The McNulty Estate

In the late 19th Century, the American Turquoise Company of New York, began the modern era development of turquoise mining with most of the production being shipped directly to Tiffany Co., NY. In the 1890s, Tiffany’s literally created the mainstream value and demand for quality American turquoise. The story of the American Turquoise Company mining during this frontier era has been published in 2006 by Patricia McCraw, the great granddaughter of the Superintendent, J.P. McNulty, which reads as a fascinating Wild West adventure.

Serious mining of the turquoise Hills ceased in about 1920s and has not resumed to this day. Although much turquoise has been recovered at the mines by the present owner, Douglas Magnus and The Millennium Turquoise Mines, Inc.

Douglas Magnus is a Santa Fe jewelry designer/producer since 1972. Specializing in turquoise from various locations, but emphasizing stones from his own mines, he is producing one-of-a-kind treasures in 18k, diamonds, and of course, the finest turquoise from Cerrillos.

The McNulty Estate Turquoise

In 2006, Magnus was fortunate to be offered for purchase, the turquoise of the J.P. McNulty Estate, all of which was personally collected by McNulty in the early 20th Century and represents the best of the Tiffany and Castilian Mines production, the likes of which may never be seen again.

Now these rare examples of ‘High Grade’ Cerrillos Turquoise are being prepared for setting in a special collection of Douglas Magnus jewelry – marked “McNulty Estate”, “Tiffany Mine”, “Cerrillos Turquoise”, or “Castilian” and offered on a limited basis until supplies run out.

Each item of jewelry is uniquely handmade and carries with it the heritage of its ancient and modern history. Douglas Magnus is proud to be the last in the long line of artisans to use this esteemed gemstone.

McNulty
"Boxes of Turquoise"

These are some of the boxes of turquoise purchased by Magnus. This is prime top-quality hand picked nuggets from the old miner McNulty himself."


From the Tiffany and Castilian Cerrillos Turquoise Mines

The ancient turquoise mines of the Cerrillos District have a rich and colorful history stretching back fourteen hundred years and they are America’s oldest gemstone mines. The stone was considered sacred by the Anasazi, Toltec and Aztec peoples and can be seen in their most elaborate ceremonial objects.

Little mining occurred during the Spanish period from the 1600s to 1800s,

but it has always been rumored that Spanish Crown Jewels included Cerrillos turquoise.

Published in The Mines of Cerrillos
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 11:40

New Mexico Magazine Article

New Mexico Magazine Article...Please click on the link below to download the full article for viewing on your computer.

Download Magnus PDF article from New Mexico Magazine

Published in The Mines of Cerrillos
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 10:09

McNulty Estate

The McNulty Estate

In the late 19th Century, the American Turquoise Company of New York, began the modern era development of turquoise mining with most of the production being shipped directly to Tiffany Co., NY. In the 1890s, Tiffany’s literally created the mainstream value and demand for quality American turquoise. The story of the American Turquoise Company mining during this frontier era has been published in 2006 by Patricia McCraw, the great granddaughter of the Superintendent, J.P. McNulty, which reads as a fascinating Wild West adventure.

Serious mining of the turquoise Hills ceased in about 1920s and has not resumed to this day. Although much turquoise has been recovered at the mines by the present owner, Douglas Magnus and The Millennium Turquoise Mines, Inc.

Douglas Magnus is a Santa Fe jewelry designer/producer since 1972. Specializing in turquoise from various locations, but emphasizing stones from his own mines, he is producing one-of-a-kind treasures in 18k, diamonds, and of course, the finest turquoise from Cerrillos.

The McNulty Estate Turquoise

In 2006, Magnus was fortunate to be offered for purchase, the turquoise of the J.P. McNulty Estate, all of which was personally collected by McNulty in the early 20th Century and represents the best of the Tiffany and Castilian Mines production, the likes of which may never be seen again.

Now these rare examples of ‘High Grade’ Cerrillos Turquoise are being prepared for setting in a special collection of Douglas Magnus jewelry – marked “McNulty Estate”, “Tiffany Mine”, “Cerrillos Turquoise”, or “Castilian” and offered on a limited basis until supplies run out.

Each item of jewelry is uniquely handmade and carries with it the heritage of its ancient and modern history. Douglas Magnus is proud to be the last in the long line of artisans to use this esteemed gemstone.

McNulty
"Boxes of Turquoise"

These are some of the boxes of turquoise purchased by Magnus. This is prime top-quality hand picked nuggets from the old miner McNulty himself."


From the Tiffany and Castilian Cerrillos Turquoise Mines

The ancient turquoise mines of the Cerrillos District have a rich and colorful history stretching back fourteen hundred years and they are America’s oldest gemstone mines. The stone was considered sacred by the Anasazi, Toltec and Aztec peoples and can be seen in their most elaborate ceremonial objects.

Little mining occurred during the Spanish period from the 1600s to 1800s,

but it has always been rumored that Spanish Crown Jewels included Cerrillos turquoise.

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