Description: Vintage Apache Crown Dancer Multi Stone Inlay Bolo Tie Zuni Natachu 1970s This is a fantastic example of a vintage (1970's) Zuni inlay bolo tie depicting an Apache Crown Dancer in motion. The artist used brown and orange shell, turquoise, coral, and mother of pearl using channel and mosaic inlay techniques to fashion the figure. The inlay is flush with the large trapezoidal sterling silver bolo slide. The sides of the slide are accented with alternating coral and turquoise pieces, along with attractive hand stamp work. Please look closely at all photos as this is a vintage, pre-loved piece and in very god condition...but not perfect! The bolo slide is 3" long and 2 1/2" at its widest. The slide tapers to a width of 1 7/8". The braided bolo leathers are 37" long including the silver tips. The leathers are 4 mm in width. The tips are 2 1/4" long, and the disk bead is 3/8" in diameter. As pictured, the bolo tie weighs 67 g. The piece is signed by Zuni artists Fred and Lolita Natachu. The Natachus are known for their beautiful inlay work and their depiction of ceremonial dancers. The dancer designed here is the Ga'an or Crown Dancer (Apache) whose dances are intended to protect the community. Examples of their work are part of the permanent collection in the Museum of Northern Arizona, and are frequently on display there. Bolo Tie trivia: The bolo tie was made the official neckwear of Arizona on April 22nd 1971 by Governor Jack Williams. New Mexico passed a non-binding measure to designate the bolo tie as the State’s official neckwear in 1987. This piece was obtained from an estate in Chicago, IL whose family was in the Native American arts and crafts industry for over 55 years, beginning in the late 1950s. Touch of Turquoise invites you to Wear the West! Domestic USPS shipping with insurance is included. Please note that we have turned on the “Minimum Offer” option. If you submit an offer and it doesn’t meet our minimum bargaining limit, we will not see your offer and thus, will not be able to respond to it. We pride ourselves in being responsive to our customers and prospective customers alike, so we ask you to understand if we do not answer your initial offer. Thank you!
Price: 850 USD
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
End Time: 2024-08-14T12:00:01.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pendant Shape: Trapezoid
Closure: Bolo
Main Stone Color: Brown
Metal: Sterling Silver
Artisan: Fred and Lolita Natachu
Secondary Stone: Coral, Turquoise, Mother of Pearl
Necklace Length: 37 in
Main Stone: Shell
Vintage: Yes
Department: Unisex Adults
Style: Statement
Base Metal: Sterling Silver
Handmade: Yes
Chain Type: Braided Leather
Ethnic & Regional Style: Native American
Signed: Yes
Color: Silver, Brown, Amber, Turquoise, White, Red
Material: Gemstone, Leather, Metal, Shell
Setting Style: Channel-Set
Brand: Native American
Type: Bolo Tie
Theme: Beauty, Ethnic, Western
Tribal Affiliation: Zuni
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country of Origin: United States