Necklaces and Bolo Ties
Necklaces are often symbolic, more than just an adornment; they can express identity, beliefs, and even tell stories about a person’s history or relationships.
Bolo ties, recognized as the unique tie of the Southwest, are worn by men and women to both casual and formal events. In 2007, legislation was passed making the bolo tie the official state tie of Texas.
Argentium silver charm necklace with pearl peas, Texas star and turquoise nugget
911 BC Roman Silver coin with Goddess Victory driving a chariot. Set in Argentium and 18K gold
Copper fold-formed flower pendant with pearls
1942 British Penny Farthing coin set in Argentium Silver
Tiger eye bolo set in Argentium with 14K gold prongs and tiger eye bead tie ends
Turquoise bolo tie set in Argentium with 14K gold prongs and keum boo silver tie ends