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This beautiful bolo tie is the work of renowned Navajo jewelry artist and silversmith Tommy Singer, (1940 - 2014). He is best-known for his use of small chips of turquoise set in silver, often called chip inlay. That design quickly became a known import copy, so he stopped making that style of jewelry. He was a fantastic silversmith and used heavy-gauge silver with precise chisel and stamp work. This beautiful Bolo offers it all. The center features a pretty turquoise stone. He also delivered his amazing work on the entire pieces, as the bolo tips are just outstanding. The bolo measures 2 7/8” wide by 3 1/2' tall, with 4” tips on a soft black braided leather. Center designs of gold over silver. Total length is 46" Hallmarked Tommy Singer.
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