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HORACE IULE TURQUOISE CAST KNIFEWING BOLO
HORACE IULE TURQUOISE CAST KNIFEWING BOLO
 
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Artist: Horace Iule
Circa: 1940's

Provenance: Private AZ Collector
Our Price: $725.00


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Product Code: DDBO1
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John Adair (1944) stated in his book titled, The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths, that Horace Iule (Aiuli) (c.1899 -1978) had achieved a level of success that enabled him to rely upon his craft for his sole livelihood. He also identified Iule as "one of the two or three best artisans in the Zuni Pueblo."

Horace was best known for his mastery of silver casting and this lovely bolo shows his dedication to detail. Fine hand stamping, soft rounded edges of his silver makes this a perfect example of his work.

It measures 1 3/4" tall by 1 1/2" wide. The length including 2 1/2" tips is 19". The bolo is not hallmarked, which was common on many of his earlier pieces, but comes with strong attributions.


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