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Julianna Williams Silver Turquoise Cluster Bolo Navajo B-T024

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Price:
$243.95
SKU:
B-T024
Condition:
New
Weight:
1.00 LBS
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Product Description

Native American Navajo Julianna Williams Sterling Silver Turquoise Bolo Tie

Select Lines is proud to offer this hand made Bolo Tie which features fine quality Native American Jewelry. The artist set multi Turquoise stones in a sterling silver setting. Beautifully accenting the bolo is a fine silver bead, rope, and cluster design. Measurements are 3" long and 2-1/4" from the widest points. The back is stamped with sterling, which represents the use of fine quality sterling silver and hallmarked by the artist Julianna Williams. Finishing off this bolo are sterling silver tips.

GIFT BOX INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE !!! The pictures do not do this piece justice. This is a perfect example why native american jewelry is some of the most Fascinating & Desired jewelry on today's market. This is an example of quality from beginning to end. Don't miss your opportunity to own this Sizzling Quality Native American beauty. BID NOW !!! When bidding with Select Lines, you are Bidding on Quality !!!

*** RETAILS for $695.00 ***

Turquoise has importance to many people and tribes worldwide. The Apache believed that turquoise helped warriors and hunters to aim accurately. The Pima consider it to bring good fortune and strength and that it helped overcome illness and Zuni believed that it protected them from demons. Pueblo Indians thought that its color was stolen from the sky, while Navajos consider it as good fortune to wear and believe it could appease the Wind Spirit. In Hopi legend the lizard who travels between the above and the below, excretes turquoise and that the stone can hold back floods, while in Asia it was considered protection against the evil eye. Tibetans carved turquoise into ritual objects as well as wearing it in traditional jewelry. Ancient manuscripts from Persia, India, Afghanistan, and Arabia report that the health of a person wearing turquoise can be assessed by variations in the color of the stone. Turquoise was also thought to promote prosperity. In Europe even today, turquoise rings are given as forget-me-not gifts. From this we can see because of it's attractive beauty, turquoise has had a great importance and increasing popularity.


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