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Eddie Beyuka was one of the most famous inlay artists in the history of Zuni Pueblo. His lapidary and silver smithing skills were extraordinary. He pioneered the use of fancy...
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$2,400.00
This is Eddie Beyuka’s famous eagle dancer bolo, made out of sea shell, jet, mother of pearl, turquoise and coral. Made in the 1970s, the bolo contains his signature drum...
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$1,950.00
Madeline Beyuka, Eddie’s wife, is famous for her Zuni maiden bolo pin designs. The maiden carries an olla on her head, inlaid with mother of pearl, jet and coral. Her...
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Fadrian and Vivica Bowannie Zuni Rainbowman bolo tie. Most likely made in the 1960-70 era, the piece beautifully inlaid with mother of pearl, jet, turquoise and coral. Bolo Size: 2-3/4...
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Exotic and unusual, this exciting bolo was most likely made in Alaska over 50 years ago. Made entirely out of fossilized walrus tusks, due to the superb quality of the...
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Jonathon Beyuka, son of Eddie and Madeline Beyuka continued his famous father’s pioneering bolo designs using dancers as his inspiration. This bolo is his eagle dancer design using mother of...
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$1,295.00
Joe Zuni made this ram bolo tie in the 1960-70 era. The ram’s body is pin sea shell. The horns and nose are golden lip and white mother of pearl....
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In the 1990s a large amount of old Number 8 turquoise was sold into the market by Del Wards widow, the owner of the mine at Crescent Valley Nevada. It...
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$895.00
This large bolo made by Henry Harvey in the 1970s contains a splendid natural turquoise from the Easter Blue claim located outside of Tonapah, Nevada. The gem is sky blue...
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$3,500.00
Joe Tanner and Eddie Mauzy discovered and mined the New Lander mine located in Crescent Valley, Nevada in the early 1980s. Also known as the Royal Web mine, it produced...
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Zuni artist Effie Calavaza created her signature snake design bolo, buckle set in the 1970s. Eleven beautiful high grade natural Kingman turquoise cabochons from Arizona were hand cut and set...
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$895.00
Custom made for an elk hunter, this bolo has a border of inlaid cabochons from the famous, now depleted, Sleeping Beauty mine. The natural border is sky blue square cut...
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$795.00
Twelve beautiful turquoise cabochons were set on this bolo face. The natural gems are the finest quality from the now depleted Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona. The perfectly matched gems...
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$695.00
Created in the 1970s by the Lonjose family of Zuni Pueblo, this is a classic Pueblo sunface bolo. Made of jet, mother of pearl coral and Sleeping Beauty turquoise, the...
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Larry and Faye Lanjose from Zuni Pueblo made this fine knife wing dancer bolo in the 1970s. The detail and use of quality materials is extraordinary, as is the perfection...
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Exceptional circa 1940 ingot bolo tie set with thirty one artist cut rare gem grade Godber Burnham turquoise cabochons. The stones are a gorgeous deep blue with dark chocolate brown matrix. The piece also portrays unique and very traditional silver work. The item features custom drum tips, a hand twisted wire border around the center stones, and sterling silver droplets in between each of the outer stones with intricate stamp work.
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