c1960 c-31 Alberto Contreras Sterling bolo tie with turquoise 37"

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c1960 c-31 Alberto Contreras Sterling bolo tie with turquoise 37" some wear to cord.

Alberto Contreras was taught silversmithing, by Frank Patania Sr., prior to 1949. Frank Patania's influence is evident in Contreras silversmithing today, in 2008. In 1949 Alberto Contreras started his silversmithing shop, which would be one of three main, custom silversmithing shops, in Tucson, during that era: 1. Thunderbird Shop - Patania 2. Alberto Contreras 3. Carlos Diaz

All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.
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$235.00 escl. I.V.A.

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      c1960 c-31 Alberto Contreras Sterling bolo tie with turquoise 37" some wear to cord.

      Alberto Contreras was taught silversmithing, by Frank Patania Sr., prior to 1949. Frank Patania's influence is evident in Contreras silversmithing today, in 2008. In 1949 Alberto Contreras started his silversmithing shop, which would be one of three main, custom silversmithing shops, in Tucson, during that era: 1. Thunderbird Shop - Patania 2. Alberto Contreras 3. Carlos Diaz

      All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. I rarely use the word "sterling" when referring to older Native American silver or really any older silver jewelry as silver contents vary and "sterling" is 92.5% silver. No older jewelry is going to be exactly 92.5% silver, some a little over, some a little under. It wasn't an exact thing with handmade jewelry. I've seen thousands of pieces xrf'd to prove this. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.

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