Vintage Zuni Abalone Inlay Bolo Tie Turquoise Sterling Masonic Shriners 1970s
Vintage Zuni Abalone Inlay Bolo Tie Turquoise Sterling Masonic Shriners 1970s
Created and hand scripted by Zuni artist Carol Kee. Dated 6/77
Also signed "Indian hand made"
Really a beautiful piece of work. The abalone shell catches the light well and is an aqua hue which compliments the turquoise inlaid in the star.
Approximate size is 3" wide by 2.25" tall.
Bolo leathers are about 34" long, and have 2" sterling silver tips as well.
Bolo tie trivia: the bolo tie was made the official neck wear 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 neck wear in 1987.
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