Eddie Beyuka Zuni Inlay Kachina Bolo Tie with Silver Drum Tips and Silver Display Stand, vintage Native American (JF290)

$1,200.00

Fantastic Zuni inlay Kachina bolo tie and fancy silver drum tips signed by renowned Zuni artist Eddie Beyuka (1920 -2002). This sterling silver bolo tie is inlaid with turquoise, mother of pearl, black jet, coral and turtle shell.  The Kachina's clothing also features stamped and filed silver detailing. Strung on a handwoven black leather cord. Stamped with his initials EAB on the back of the slide and bottom of the drum tips. Ca. 1960s

Zuni artist Eddie Beyuka is known for his channel inlay bolos and standing figures of Katsinas and dancers. Beyuka's work was featured in the 2002 "Jewels of the Southwest" exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe. His pieces are held in the Peabody Museum at Harvard University and several private collections. A World War II survivor, he endured the Bataan Death March.  After Eddie returned to Zuni, he began making jewelry in 1956 using various materials like turquoise, mother of pearl, jet, and coral in his creations. He also designed stands for displaying the bolos as sculptures. 

DETAILS
Artist: Eddie Beyuka, Zuni
Size: slide: 5 1/8" long x 3 1/4" wide, tips: 2 3/8" total length-dangle1 1/4" long x 5/8" diameter, strap: 21 3/4" hang length w dangles, stand: 2 1/8" wide x 1 1/4" deep        
Weight: 86.2 g/3.04 oz
Materials: sterling silver, turquoise, turtle shell, black jet, mother of pearl, leather
Condition: from a private collection, great condition, no cracked or missing stones

JF290

$1,200.00

Fantastic Zuni inlay Kachina bolo tie and fancy silver drum tips signed by renowned Zuni artist Eddie Beyuka (1920 -2002). This sterling silver bolo tie is inlaid with turquoise, mother of pearl, black jet, coral and turtle shell.  The Kachina's clothing also features stamped and filed silver detailing. Strung on a handwoven black leather cord. Stamped with his initials EAB on the back of the slide and bottom of the drum tips. Ca. 1960s

Zuni artist Eddie Beyuka is known for his channel inlay bolos and standing figures of Katsinas and dancers. Beyuka's work was featured in the 2002 "Jewels of the Southwest" exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe. His pieces are held in the Peabody Museum at Harvard University and several private collections. A World War II survivor, he endured the Bataan Death March.  After Eddie returned to Zuni, he began making jewelry in 1956 using various materials like turquoise, mother of pearl, jet, and coral in his creations. He also designed stands for displaying the bolos as sculptures. 

DETAILS
Artist: Eddie Beyuka, Zuni
Size: slide: 5 1/8" long x 3 1/4" wide, tips: 2 3/8" total length-dangle1 1/4" long x 5/8" diameter, strap: 21 3/4" hang length w dangles, stand: 2 1/8" wide x 1 1/4" deep        
Weight: 86.2 g/3.04 oz
Materials: sterling silver, turquoise, turtle shell, black jet, mother of pearl, leather
Condition: from a private collection, great condition, no cracked or missing stones

JF290

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