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Multi-Stone Bolo Tie with coral and turquoise by Jack Tom (Navajo)
Info from "Silver and Stone" Jack Tom formerly collaborated with his ex-wife Mary Tom. He was born in 1948 at Keams Canyon, Arizona to the Salt Clan and for the Bitterwater Clan. He began making jewelry in 1971, the same year he and Mary were married. They entered their first show together in 1974. He currently works on his own. His work has won awards from many art shows including the Heard Museum, Santa Fe Indian Market and the Museum of Northern Arizona. He and Mary were profiled in the book "Silver + Stone" by Mark Bahti.
This bolo measures 3 inches long by 1 3/4 inches wide and has a figure eight clasp in back. The black leather bolo cord measures 51 inches around, including the handmade silver tips, and has a flat comfort neckband.
Info from "Silver and Stone" Jack Tom formerly collaborated with his ex-wife Mary Tom. He was born in 1948 at Keams Canyon, Arizona to the Salt Clan and for the Bitterwater Clan. He began making jewelry in 1971, the same year he and Mary were married. They entered their first show together in 1974. He currently works on his own. His work has won awards from many art shows including the Heard Museum, Santa Fe Indian Market and the Museum of Northern Arizona. He and Mary were profiled in the book "Silver + Stone" by Mark Bahti.
This bolo measures 3 inches long by 1 3/4 inches wide and has a figure eight clasp in back. The black leather bolo cord measures 51 inches around, including the handmade silver tips, and has a flat comfort neckband.