Zuni Indian Inlaid Turquoise Coral Eagle Dancer Sterling Silver Bolo Tie by Native American artist Beyuka 0356-BOLO
Zuni Indian Inlaid Turquoise Coral Eagle Dancer Sterling Silver Bolo Tie by Native American artist Beyuka.
This Zuni Indian Eagle Dancer Bolo Tie is an impressive example of hand made Zuni Indian jewelry art. This bolo tie was hand made out of Sterling Silver to form the image of the Eagle Dancer Kachina. This Sterling Silver Kachina has been inlaid with hand cut gemstones such as: natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, Coral, Jet, Gold Lip, and Mother of Pearl. The Turquoise and other gemstones are carved for extra detail and give this Zuni Indian Bolo Tie plenty of natural character. This Zuni Indian Bolo is about 3-3/4" wide from wing tip to wing tip and 4-1/2" long. The bolo cord is 42" long including the special inlaid Sterling Silver kachina bolo cord tips. Signed by the Zuni Indian jewelry artist J. Beyuka. This is a one of a kind hand made bolo tie. Once its gone its gone.
The Zuni Indians learned to silversmith from the Navajo in the early 1870's. The Zuni, because they had permanent homes unlike the nomadic Navajo, were able to use many tools that the Navajo could not easily carry with them. With the lapidary wheels they began cutting stones and using the silver to hold their stones in patterns. Today, Zuni silversmiths are known for their lapidary skills. Both channel inlay (using precisely cut stones set on silver to form figures and designs) and cluster and needlepoint (setting small, similarly cut stones in geometric patterns) are traditional Zuni styles.
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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