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TELEPHONE ORDERS 480 345 2457 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Genuine Turquoise Silver Southwestern Bolo Tie
Details: bolo tie approximately 1 1/2' wide, 2 1/8" long 40" bolo cord stamped sterling signed by Lucky Turquoise and silver, you can't go wrong with that combination! The center of this bolo tie made by master silversmith, Lucky, prominently features a large hand-cut stone of genuine turquoise. This Genuine Turquoise Silver Southwestern Bolo Tie is an impressive piece of hand- made turquoise jewelry set in nickel silver for a high shine that won't tarnish. Turquoise stones and silver work may slightly vary. The photo is an excellent representation of the bolo tie you'll receive. TURQUOISE: there are many legends! The Pima consider it to bring good fortune and strength and that it helped overcome illness. The Zuni believe that blue turquoise was male and of the sky and green turquoise was female and of the earth. Pueblo Indians thought that its color was stolen from the sky. In Hopi legend the lizard who travels between the above and the below, excretes turquoise and that the stone can hold back floods. The Apache felt that turquoise on a gun or bow made it shoot straight. The Navajo consider it as good fortune to wear and believe it could appease the Wind Spirit. |
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