Darryl Dean Begay Bolo Handbags & Small Leather Goods the visionary and the everyday
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Darryl Dean Begay Bolo Handbags & Small Leather Goods the visionary and the everydayTufa cast sterling silver bolo featuring a figure with a large turquoise head. On black black braided leather cord with simple sterling silver tips. Darryl Dean Begay is a Din (Navajo) artist known for his traditional Navajo tufa cast technique. He first learned tufa casting from his uncle Bobby Begay in 1997, he has won numerous awards at SWAIA and the Heard Museum Guild Fair & Market. Bolo measures 1. 5" x 3. 75", cord is 45" total.
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