Navajo Indian Wild Horse Magnesite Sterling Silver Bolo Tie 0341-BOLO
Navajo Indian Wild Horse Magnesite Sterling Silver Bolo Tie.
The combination of natural materials and traditional artistry really came together nice. This Bolo tie showcases genuine Wild Horse Magnesite, an natural Arizona stone with rich reddish browns swirling together with white magnesite. The rosy browns match the color of the leather bolo cord and the whole tie has a sense of strength and togetherness. It was meant to be. The ends of the braided leather cords are finished with nice Sterling Silver bolo tips. The bolo is 3-1/4" tall by 2-3/4" wide, and the leather bolo cord is 44" long. Stamped Hand Made and signed by the artist with our hallmark. Magnesite stones will vary slightly. You'll be getting one from the group of hand made bolo ties pictured below.
Wild Horse is the marketing name for a new find of Magnesite from the Gila Wilderness Area in Southern Arizona. Rich chocolate brown is actually the matrix in this new Magnesite with antique white as the Magnesite's color. This new Magnesite was discovered near Globe, Arizona while mining for other minerals. It is called Wild Horse because of its resemblance to those Pinto horses with brown on white patches known to roam free in the southwest and who were also a favorite horse of many Native Americans.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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