Description
80‘s-90‘s Large Charlie John Navajo sterling silver Kingman turquoise bolo tie. Weight and measurements in pictures, no issues. Circa last quarter of the 20th century. All of the metal on this bolo is solid sterling silver. 44" total length.
Charlie John is a Navajo overlay artist, born in Winslow, Arizona in 1954. He was raised and went to boarding school at his familys home in Dilkon, AZ. His fathers uncle was William Singer who Charlie credits with teaching him silversmithing. He started doing his apprenticeship at age 14.
In 1972 William Singer started a shop near Charlies boarding school. Charlie both worked on jewelry and started selling it. Charlie says, in those days they would make a suitcase of jewelry and the buyers would purchase the suitcase and all of the jewelry at one time.
With decades of experience, Charlie John is a very talented silversmith who excels in making beautiful, traditional Navajo jewelry.
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