Welcome to our humble Mom, Pop, and Baby store! Since we are a small operation we do not meet the thresholds to collect sales tax in any state but our own (Texas). If you are visiting after a conversation with me on Etsy or Ebay, the Item(s) you are looking for will be under the exact same title and the search box in the top center works really well. If you are "cold searching" for something I have found that "Less is more" when using the search box. Example: If you are searching for Size 7 rings, the most effective thing to do is type "sz7" in the search box (with no spaces). If you want size 7.25, 7.5, etc. to come up then don't put it in quotes. The same goes for bracelets, if you are looking for 6"(inside circumference) cuff bracelets just enter " 6" cuff" into the search box. From my experience adding more words leave out important search results and bring unrelated search results to the top. Then you have the ability to sort it high to low price, etc. It's tough organizing an inventory this size. We do a lot of business and we are so grateful for that, but for the most part we are high volume/low profit and still can't seem to get ahead enough to afford help. Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my stuff and considering taking some of it off my hands. Also if you have any questions or suggestions I'd love to hear them... Ian

Walt Doran (1953-2023) Southwestern Modernist silver bolo tie

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Walt Doran (1953-2023) Southwestern Modernist silver bolo tie. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, Walt passed away in 2023.

Walt Doran
Jewelry Designer and Belt Buckle Designer
A Santa Fe native, Walt Doran grew up admiring the legendary Indian traders that were among his family friends. He spent hours in their galleries studying the painstaking workmanship that went into the old pawn jewelry. Curious about these pieces, he began to research their background and became fascinated with the process of making objects out of metal.

In 1978 Walt left New Mexico for Europe. He traveled for three years, visiting Denmark, Holland, West Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, France and Spain. Everywhere he went, Walt sought out and studied design, architecture, ironwork, painting and sculpture. “I went to every museum, every gallery, Walt says, I returned with hundreds of drawings and piles of photographs.

Classic techniques such as stamping, chasing, repousee, overlay, inlay and engraving came to life under the new vision formed by Walts European design study. In addition, Walts love of New Mexico and the work of the Indian traders he grew up admiring began to be reflected in his work.

Walts silver jewelry has been featured in the film Dances with Wolves, and his expert knowledge is sought after by local artists. He believes that a work of silver must be “significant, deeply personal, and a totally solemn outward mark of an interior intention. At its core function, though, Walts goal is down to earth; mostly, he says, “I want to make art that people will keep and wear for a long time, and hand down to their grandchildren.
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    Walt Doran (1953-2023) Southwestern Modernist silver bolo tie. No issues, weight and measurements in pics. Solid sterling, Walt passed away in 2023.

    Walt Doran
    Jewelry Designer and Belt Buckle Designer
    A Santa Fe native, Walt Doran grew up admiring the legendary Indian traders that were among his family friends. He spent hours in their galleries studying the painstaking workmanship that went into the old pawn jewelry. Curious about these pieces, he began to research their background and became fascinated with the process of making objects out of metal.

    In 1978 Walt left New Mexico for Europe. He traveled for three years, visiting Denmark, Holland, West Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, France and Spain. Everywhere he went, Walt sought out and studied design, architecture, ironwork, painting and sculpture. “I went to every museum, every gallery, Walt says, I returned with hundreds of drawings and piles of photographs.

    Classic techniques such as stamping, chasing, repousee, overlay, inlay and engraving came to life under the new vision formed by Walts European design study. In addition, Walts love of New Mexico and the work of the Indian traders he grew up admiring began to be reflected in his work.

    Walts silver jewelry has been featured in the film Dances with Wolves, and his expert knowledge is sought after by local artists. He believes that a work of silver must be “significant, deeply personal, and a totally solemn outward mark of an interior intention. At its core function, though, Walts goal is down to earth; mostly, he says, “I want to make art that people will keep and wear for a long time, and hand down to their grandchildren.
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