Description
Created in the style of her late husband and stamped with both of their initials, this elegant bolo tie was handmade by Navajo silversmith Rosita Singer. Rosita, who took up the mantel of Tommy’s work after his death, showcases a single, oval piece of onyx atop a rectangular sterling silver panel showcasing traditional overlay in this piece. Overlay patterns include whirlwinds, dots, fine lines and scallops, while the ends of the bolo are finished with two cylinders, one shorter and one longer. Each cylinder is stamped with thin lines, forming circles around the sterling, while the longer cylinders make up the bolo’s tips. 2 5/8″ long x 2 1/4″ wide. Bolo measures 22″ from top to bottom.







