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Rare Navajo Bolo Tie | Charles Singer Sterling Silver & Tufa Cast Turquoise | Southwestern Jewelry | 1970s
Rare Navajo Bolo Tie | Charles Singer Sterling Silver & Tufa Cast Turquoise | Southwestern Jewelry | 1970s
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Own a piece of Native American artistry with this vintage bolo tie, handcrafted by renowned Navajo artist Charles Singer, Brother of Tommy Singer. Circa 1970, this exceptional piece features a striking greenish-blue turquoise stone in a unique tufa cast setting, all expertly crafted in sterling silver.
Why you'll love it:
Collector's Item: This bolo tie is a rare find, signed by the esteemed artist Charles Singer, known for his exceptional silversmithing and use of high-quality turquoise.
Southwestern Style: Embrace the rugged elegance of the Southwest with this authentic bolo tie, perfect for adding a touch of character to your wardrobe.
Versatile: Wear it with a button-down shirt for a classic look, or dress it down with a denim jacket for a more casual vibe.
Conversation Starter: This unique piece is sure to draw compliments and spark conversations about its history and craftsmanship.
Details:
Artist: Charles Singer (signed with arrow hallmark, Charles and Lena Singer)
Materials: Sterling silver, natural turquoise (tufa cast)
Pendant Size: 1 3/4" x 2 1/4"
Cord: Braided black leather, adjustable from 10" to 37"
Weight: 68.8 grams
Era: Circa 1970s
Condition: Excellent estate condition, cleaned and polished
A Note About Charles Singer:
Charles Singer (1930-2009) was a highly respected Navajo silversmith known for his innovative tufa casting technique. This method involves creating a mold from volcanic rock, resulting in unique textures and patterns in the silver.
Add this piece of Southwestern history to your collection today!
P.S. Don't forget to follow my shop and favorite this item to stay updated on new listings and upcoming sales!
Why you'll love it:
Collector's Item: This bolo tie is a rare find, signed by the esteemed artist Charles Singer, known for his exceptional silversmithing and use of high-quality turquoise.
Southwestern Style: Embrace the rugged elegance of the Southwest with this authentic bolo tie, perfect for adding a touch of character to your wardrobe.
Versatile: Wear it with a button-down shirt for a classic look, or dress it down with a denim jacket for a more casual vibe.
Conversation Starter: This unique piece is sure to draw compliments and spark conversations about its history and craftsmanship.
Details:
Artist: Charles Singer (signed with arrow hallmark, Charles and Lena Singer)
Materials: Sterling silver, natural turquoise (tufa cast)
Pendant Size: 1 3/4" x 2 1/4"
Cord: Braided black leather, adjustable from 10" to 37"
Weight: 68.8 grams
Era: Circa 1970s
Condition: Excellent estate condition, cleaned and polished
A Note About Charles Singer:
Charles Singer (1930-2009) was a highly respected Navajo silversmith known for his innovative tufa casting technique. This method involves creating a mold from volcanic rock, resulting in unique textures and patterns in the silver.
Add this piece of Southwestern history to your collection today!
P.S. Don't forget to follow my shop and favorite this item to stay updated on new listings and upcoming sales!