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Remains Found in New Mexico Had Ring Made in Kona
Above: Ring and necklace found with remains.
Read More:
http://bigislandnow.com/2012/03/12/remains-found-in-new-mexico-had-ring-made-in-kona/
Additional article:
http://www.scsun-news.com/ci_20151930


Above: Ring and necklace found with remains.
A sheriff’s department in New Mexico is trying to identify human remains found in January that were accompanied by a piece of jewelry made on the Big Island.
A single bone was found by a hiker Jan. 17 in the remote Gomez Peak area north of Silver City. Analysis of bones found through the help of cadaver dogs indicated they were from a man approximately six feet in height and weighing about 200 pounds. The remains indicated that the man had once had an injury to the right knee that had been surgically repaired with metal screws.
Jewelry found with the remains included a titanium ring made by Hawaii Titanium of Kailua-Kona. The maker’s mark was the inscription “Ti” inside the outline of the Big Island. The ring also was inlaid with koa wood and lapis.
After seeing a photograph of the ring, Jerry Guire, owner of Hawaii Titanium, said it was definitely made in his shop.
Read More:
http://bigislandnow.com/2012/03/12/remains-found-in-new-mexico-had-ring-made-in-kona/
Additional article:
http://www.scsun-news.com/ci_20151930