Native American Sterling Silver Kingman Turquoise Bolo Tie
Native American Sterling Silver Kingman Turquoise Bolo Tie

Authentic Native Craft

Handmade With Meaning

Timeless Cultural Art
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A Kingman Turquoise stone set in sterling silver. Signed W Denetdale by the Navajo artist, Will Denetdale. Will Denetdale has grown to be one of today's most sought after silversmiths in the Navajo Community. His jewelry works of art typically feature intricate detail with fine silver work and exceptional stones. He loves to use uncommon stones and often incorporates contemporary designs with a traditional flair that reflects his personal style and expertise. He grew up in Fort Defiance, Arizona and attended high school in Gallup, New Mexico where he learned the silversmithing trade. He now lives in Arizona where he works from home constantly striving to elevate his already masterful artwork in silver and stone. This artist is now deceased.
Size: 2 1/8" Tall and 1 3/8" Wide. Comes with 44" bolo cord and tips, ready to wear.
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Each piece is thoughtfully made by skilled Native artisans, reflecting generations of craftsmanship, cultural meaning, and respect for natural materials. Designed to be collected, worn, and valued for a lifetime.
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Our jewelry and art feature natural stones, sterling silver, and traditional hand-made techniques used by skilled artisans.
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