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Artie Yellowhorse ~ Navajo ~ Morenci Turquoise Silver Bolo

This one of a kind bolo is an elegant piece with a stunning high grade Morenci Turquoise stone as the focal point. The Sterling Silver twisted wraps around the stone and multiple carved silver borders are classic Artie Yellowhorse style. Artie Yellowhorse is a member of the well respected Yellowhorse Navajo silversmith family. The bolo is 1-5/8 inches long and 1-3/8 inches wide. Item#3638

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This fantastic sterling silver Morenci turquoise bolo was created by Navajo silversmith, Artie Yellowhorse, a member of the well respected Yellowhorse Navajo silversmith family. The genuine High Grade Morenci turquoise stone with is the centerpiece of this classic bolo. The 1" by 7/8" stone is set in a deep plain silver bezel inside a twisted silver rope and double carved silver shadowbox setting.

The bolo is 1-5/8 inches long and 1-3/8 inches wide. Sturdy leather bolo tie with 2" long sterling silver bolo tips. Hallmarked by the artist. Certificate of Authenticity included and gift box included.

About Artie Yellowhorse: Sisters Gloria and Artie Yellowhorse were born and raised on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. They are part of the Towering House Clan and are third generation silversmiths. Their Grandfather, Cuthair Yellowhorse, initiated the Yellowhorse family tradition of working with silver and turquoise.

Known for their creative designs, high-quality stones and unswerving excellence in fabrication, this talented family creates a whole array of jewelry which has a distinctive style that is easily recognizable. One of the wonderful features of the Yellowhorse jewelry is the complementary designs which make it easy to mix and match designs and stones. Working in gold and silver, their jewelry includes contemporary and classic looks.

Artie has built a successful jewelry business today, providing the opportunity for a staff of Navajo and Pueblo jewelers to produce the Yellowhorse Family designs, as well as their own work. Gloria's son Richard (known as Little Yellowhorse) and Artie's two daughters, Desiree and Lei Lani, are also involved in the business.

"Making jewelry is hard work," says Gloria who travels cross country to represent the family business. "Our reward is the feeling of pride and satisfaction of the finished piece of jewelry. The joy and beauty of Navajo jewelry contributes to the wearer and helps in understanding the Navajo concept of 'Walk with Beauty'."


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