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Harlan & Monica Coonsis Thunder Bird Bolo & Belt Buckle Set Turquoise Zuni For Sale


Harlan & Monica Coonsis Thunder Bird Bolo & Belt Buckle Set Turquoise Zuni
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Harlan & Monica Coonsis Thunder Bird Bolo & Belt Buckle Set Turquoise Zuni:
$1189.00

Harlan & Monica Coonsis Thunder Bird Bolo & Belt Buckle Set Turquoise Zuni
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  • Amazing intricate inlay Bolo and Belt Buckel by Harlan and Monica Coonsis.
  • Thunder Bird with turquoise, red coral, acoma jet and jasper.
  • Bolo 2 1/2\" tall x 2.0\" wide with silver inlay tips.
  • Belt Buckle 2 1/2\" wide x 2 1/8\" tall.
  • Weight 153 grams (5.0 oz) .
  • Leather bolo tie overall length with sterling silver tips 23 inch.
  • This Bolo Tie was purchased directly from a Historic Collector Trader from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  • Beautiful classic style collector piece.
  • New with tag.
  • stamped HM Coonsis engraved Thunder Bird Zuni, NM U.S.A.
  • Harlan Coonsis is considered one of the finest lapidary Zuni artists today.



    Turquoise

    There are many legends surrounding Native American’s and Turquoise. Many believe Turquoise harbors life-giving qualities and symbolized both water and sky. Many people still believe the stone has the power to heal, bring good fortune, improve focus enhance positive energy. By wearing Turquoise it provides protection, good health and long life.


    Cultures throughout the world believe turquoise is a carrier of positive energy that allows the wearer to deflect negativity and ward off depression. It is also believed to be a stone of good fortune. When offered as a gift, turquoise metaphysical properties will be transferred to the person receiving the stone.


    Archeologists believe American Indians began mining turquoise thousands of years ago in the American Southwest. Ancient dig sites have been discovered in Kingman, Arizona and other locations.

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