

766 Chief Red Wolf Crossed Arrows - Sterling Silver
Made to order. Please allow 3–4 weeks for fabrication prior to shipment.
The Look
Chief Red Wolf was a real-life Dakota Sioux chief who gifted Edward Bohlin the headdress he wore while performing in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. This historic motif honors the connection between the early American West, Native heritage, and the golden age of Western entertainment. The crossed arrows symbolize unity, brotherhood, and mutual respect—values shared across both Native and frontier traditions.
Specifications
- H - 2 1/4" x W - 3 5/8"
- Base: Sterling Silver
- Design: Chief Red Wolf & Crossed arrows in silver
- Rodeo Style Engraving
- Border: Sterling Silver
- Fits a 1 1/2" belt
- Fabrication: Hand fabricated in Texas
Care
Bohlin buckles are made to be worn, not just displayed. Crafted from solid precious metals with hand-finished details, each piece is intended to develop a natural patina over time — a signature of heirloom-quality silver and gold.
To clean, gently wipe with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and, if needed, use mild diluted soap and warm water to remove surface dirt. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before storing.
Avoid chemical polishes or ultrasonic cleaners, as they can damage intentional finishes, inlays, and natural oxidation. Patina is part of the story — let it evolve with you.
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