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Unknown Zuni artist of Zuni Pueblo created this Sterling Silver Turquoise Needle Point and Snake Eye Bolo. Circa 1960's. The needlepoint stones are subtly curved. A beautiful piece. The bolo measures 2 1/2" by 1 7/8" at the widest. The tips hang down 1 1/4".

Item Number: 56841 ... List Price: $650.00 Your Price: $617.50

Benjamin and Shirley Tzuni of Zuni Pueblo created this vintage sterling silver Sunface mosaic inlay bolo with inlaid tips. The bolo measures approximately 1 7/8" diameter, and the center sunface inlay is raised.

Item Number: 56839 ... List Price: $595.00 Your Price: $565.25

Circa 2010 Sammy Smith Navajo made this sterling silver mosaic inlay bolo with Shiprock design. The bolo features Shiprock, a sacred landmark of Navajoland (Dinetah), with a Navajo Yei beneath the celestial sky. Inlay in turquoise, spiny oysterm, jasper, and gaspeite. The bolo measures approximately 1 3/8" at widest tapering to 1", by 2" long.

Item Number: 56770 ... List Price: $495.00 Your Price: $470.25

Cochiti/Zuni Pueblo artist Julius Eustace created this sterling silver and 18kt gold with turquoise Eternity Bolo. The bolo is 1 7/8" in diameter and has a 4-ply black flat-back strap hand-made tips.

Item Number: 56768 ... List Price: $395.00 Your Price: $375.25

Navajo artist Willie A Yazzie Jr created this sterling silver overlay bolo (Circa 1970's) featuring a Badger Paw. The bolo measures 2" by 2" at the widest, tapering to 1".

Item Number: 56720 ... List Price: $140.00 Your Price: $133.00

Circa 1980's deceased Cochiti Pueblo artist Joe H. Quintana created this classic sterling silver bolo. The bolo is 2 1/2" in height by 2" wide and hand-made tips and a 4ply black 38" strap.

Item Number: 56602 ... List Price: $550.00 Your Price: $522.50

Unsigned and unknown artist created this circa 1960's channel inlay of agate on jet bolo. The bolo is 2 3/8"in height by 1 3/4" wide and features gorgeous translucent Agate.

Item Number: 56542 ... List Price: $195.00 Your Price: $185.25

Unknow Zuni Pueblo artist created this circa 1960 Channel inlay bolo. The bolo is unsigned (possibly made by Frank Vacit) and is 2 3/4" in height by 1 7/8" at the widest point. The "Hopi Bird" bolo also known as "Thunderbird" features mother-of-pearl, turquoise, red coral and jet channel inlay and has a 36", 4-ply leather strap with a "Bennet Clip" and sterling silver tips.

Item Number: 56541 ... List Price: $325.00 Your Price: $308.75

Award winning Navajo artist Leonard Nez created this sterling silver and turquoise bolo. The bolo is 2 1/4" long by 2 1/4" at the widest point and features a natural Kingman Spiderweb turquoise stone from Arizona. The bolo has a 42" black 8-ply leather strap and has hand-made sterling silver tips.

Item Number: 56346 ... List Price: $1,495.00 Your Price: $1,420.25

Navajo artist Fritson Toledo created this sterling silver and natural turquoise bolo. The bolo is 2 1/4" in height by 2" at the widest point and features 60.0cts natural Lone Mountain turquoise from Nevada. The bolo has a 42" black flatback 10ply strap and hand-made tips.

Item Number: 56187 ... List Price: $1,100.00 Your Price: $1,045.00

Award-winning Santo Domingo Pueblo artist Joseph Coriz created this heavy sterling silver overlay bolo called Blessings and Migration. This significant piece showcases his signature style of Pueblo storytelling in overlay. Shooting stars and ancient petroglyphs are among the symbols representing the connectedness of the celestial to the people and to their heritage. The top 1/3 depicts the animals gathering to bring their individuals powers and wisdom to the village. The bear represents stength, introspection, and the power of the soul, and tells us to walk our path with purpose. The ram represents the security of a sturdy and increasing flock. Elk represents the ability to pace oneself and gain increasing stamina. He represents confidence and power. The center third has the male dancer with his rattle calling forth other animals. The fish represents sacred water and sustaining family, clan, and village. The armadillo and turtle are symbols of Mother Earth. All are blessed by the power of celestial phenomena, which bring the sacred, healing rain. And altogether they represent the spiritual and physical well-being for the Pueblo. The starry night above depicts the connectedness of the people to the celestial powers, to their heritage and to their ancestors. The bolo is 3 1/8" at the longest by 2 1/8" at the widest, made of heavy gauge silver, and features natural Morenci turquoise. The lanyard is 42” 8-ply tan with sterling keeps and tips.

Item Number: 55823 ... List Price: $1,950.00 Your Price: $1,852.50

Award-winning Everett and Mary Teller, Navajo, created this Sterling Silver bolo set with natural Royston Turquoise and strung on handmade Sterling Silver Lanyard, their signature style of bolos. The bolo measures 3 1/8" long by 1 7/8" across at widest, tapering to 1 1/2".

Item Number: 55470 ... List Price: $1,500.00 Your Price: $1,425.00

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