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#BORB-106 Nice bear paw motif with turquoise and coral. The bear paw represents the symbolism of the bear's power, protection and his good medicine. Signed "L", 1 1/4" X 1". SOLD |
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#BORB-100 Classy bolo tie turquoise shadow-box set in bear paw motif with nice stamping designs. The bear paw represents the symbolism of the bear's power, protection and his good medicine. Signed "W.M.". Measures 2" X 1 1/2". SOLD |
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#BUC/BO-TRB-100
Buckle and Bolo Set signed "Effie C. Zuni".
Effie Calavaza
is from Zuni, New
Mexico. Her snake designs have made her the most famous of all Zuni
silversmiths. "Effie C. Zuni" is the family hallmark used by Effie and
her three daughters. Over the years, her daughters, Georgiana Yatsattie,
Gloria Jean Garcia and Susie Calavaza have assisted Effie in jewelry
making and their work is so exactly like their
mother's that even family members have difficulty telling them apart.
The symbolism of
the snake is life, death,
rebirth, defiance and wisdom. Bola measures 2 3/4" wide by 2 5/8" long. Buckle is 3 1/4" wide by
2 1/8" tall. Sold as a set. |
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#BORB-108 Kachina
Dancer bolo tie turquoise sets and coral eyes, signed with shop mark of bear
outline with initials RB inside. 2 3/4" X 1 1/4". |
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#BORB-TS001
Horse Head Bolo Tie by Tommy Singer set
with large onyx stone, signed. Navajo silversmith Tommy Singer is
world famous for his jewelry. Born in 1940, Singer learned
silversmithing from his father Tsinnigine Hathali, a Navajo Medicine man
and started creating jewelry full time when he was 21. Note signature barrel shaped beads
at end of ties. 3" X 2". |
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#BO-OPH An Old Pawn piece set with a stunning large piece of Picasso Marble (stone comes from Utah) signed "WRH" with an electric engraver. Artist is known as "Little Richard" Harris. He does beautiful stamping work. Bolo measures 3 3/4" X 1 3/4". SOLD |
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#BORB-TS002
Horse Head Bolo Tie by Tommy Singer set
with large onyx stone, signed. Navajo silversmith Tommy Singer is
world famous for his jewelry. Born in 1940, Singer learned
silversmithing from his father Tsinnigine Hathali, a Navajo Medicine man
and started creating jewelry full time when he was 21. Note signature barrel shaped beads
at end of ties. 3" X 2" |
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#BORB-105 Bolo
Tie Turquoise by Tommy Singer, signed. Navajo silversmith
Tommy Singer is world famous for his jewelry. Born in 1940, Singer
learned silversmithing from his father Tsinnigine Hathali, a Navajo
Medicine man and started creating jewelry full time when he was 21.
2" X 1 1/8". |
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#BORB-103 Black onyx set in bear paw motif, unsigned. The bear paw represents the symbolism of the bear's power, protection and his good medicine. 1 1/4" X 1 1/16". SOLD
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