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R. Lewis - Navajo Sterling Silver
Vintage Turquoise Bolo Tie

HK Item #BOL23

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Navajo sterling silver and turquoise  bolo tie

Size
Leather portion is 35" long;
Slide is 3" tall x 2 1/2" wide;
Tips are 2" long
Material
Sterling silver, Read about silver
Turquoise, Read about stones
Leather
Weight
72 grams
Hallmark
R. LEWIS
Artist
R. Lewis, Navajo

Navajo sterling silver and turquoise  bolo tie

Stamped "R. LEWIS".

Navajo sterling silver and turquoise  bolo tie

Bennett clasp.

R. Lewis - Navajo
Vintage Sterling Silver
Turquoise Bolo - #BOL23

$275 plus s/h (ONLY ONE AVAILABLE)

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Navajo sterling silver and turquoise  bolo tie

Slide is 3" tall x 2 1/4" wide.
All Sterling Silver - slide and tips.

Navajo sterling silver and turquoise  bolo tie

Tips are 3 1/2" long.

 

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What is a Bolo Tie?

Cherry Hill HorsekeepingA bolo tie, also called a “shoestring necklace” or simply a bola, can be thought of as a Western necktie. A bolo tie can range from an inexpensive “string tie” to an elaborate sterling silver and leather affair. Maybe your younger brother had one of those string ties that he wore with his cowboy hat and cap guns ??!!

A bolo has three parts:

  • The cord that goes around the neck is called the lariat. It is traditionally braided from leather, and most commonly black leather. The lariat can also be made from woven cord, thus the term “string tie”.

  • The ends of the lariat are finished off with tips. The tips can be made of sterling silver, copper or other metals. They can be machine made tips or hand made tips.

  • And finally we get to the Pièce de résistance which means the focal point, the best part or feature, the artistic creation for which the other portions exist! The slide. The slide is a decorative feature that, as its name indicates, slides up and down on the lariat. The slide can be worn up at the neck in the same position as a necktie knot (formal) or down lower for a more casual effect. Slides can vary as widely as the artist’s imagination and can utilize many materials.

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