Explore Turquoise Bolo Ties

At SilverTQ, turquoise bolo ties are more than accessories; they’re bold statements of heritage, history, and style. Handmade by skilled Native American artists, each piece blends traditional techniques with eye-catching, modern shapes. From unique designs to tribal influences, SilverTQ’s collection brings culture and creativity together in every piece. Whether you're a longtime collector or just getting started, discover the powerful splendor of turquoise bolo ties. 

Understanding the Cultural and Historical Significance of Turquoise Bolo Ties

Turquoise bolo ties are significant in many Native American communities, particularly among the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni tribes. They’re more than just fashion; they symbolize heritage, identity, and spiritual connection. For centuries, turquoise has been valued as a stone of protection, strength, and balance. 

Bolo ties, which originated as a Southwestern accessory to keep neckwear in place, have been beautifully reinterpreted by Native American artisans. Through traditional craftsmanship and symbols, these artists transform each bolo tie into a dazzling piece of art. Boasting hand-selected turquoise and intricate silverwork, every bolo tie has a remarkable story to tell. 

Explore SilverTQ’s Turquoise Bolo Tie Collection

SilverTQ’s collection features a wide range of styles, from vibrant cluster arrangements to refined inlay work, each one offering its own original artistry. No matter your look, there’s a bolo tie that will resonate with you, including the following styles.

Tufa Cast Turquoise Bolo Ties

SilverTQ’s tufa cast turquoise bolo ties are made using an old Navajo technique that produces distinctive, textured designs. The process starts by carving a pattern into a soft volcanic stone called tufa and then pouring in melted silver. This method gives each piece a raw, natural look that’s truly one of a kind.

Stone Cluster Turquoise Bolo Ties

SilverTQ’s stone cluster turquoise bolo ties display a wealth of color, detail, and traditional elements. Made by skilled Zuni and Navajo artists, each bolo tie features hand-cut turquoise stones arranged in stunning floral or sunburst patterns. These ties show off the artists’ careful work and eye for balance. Striking and vibrant, they’re perfect for anyone who loves Native American designs and colorful style.

Overlay Turquoise Bolo Ties

The overlay turquoise bolo ties offered by SilverTQ feature unique designs with distinctive details. Made using a method popular with Hopi artists, each piece starts with two layers of silver. The top layer is hand-cut with tribal or geometric patterns and placed over a solid base, while the background is typically darkened to accentuate the design. Overlay bolo ties are particularly suited for those looking for a contemporary Southwestern style.

Inlay Turquoise Bolo Ties

SilverTQ’s inlay turquoise bolo ties show off intricate details and clean design. Small pieces of turquoise, often mixed with coral, jet, or mother-of-pearl, are hand cut and fit together like a puzzle into silver channels. This technique creates a smooth, polished surface with bold patterns. Inspired by Zuni and Navajo styles, these bolo ties embody a traditional approach to a modern, sleek aesthetic.

Hand-Stamped Turquoise Bolo Ties

Hand-stamped turquoise bolo ties offered by SilverTQ showcase the beauty of classic Navajo silverwork. Artists use a hammer and a stamp to press designs like sunbursts, feathers, and arrows into sterling silver by hand. Each pattern surrounds a bright turquoise stone and expresses a rustic, natural look.

Featured Artists

SilverTQ greatly honors the artistry of Native American artisans whose outstanding skills bring turquoise bolo ties to life. Discover the beauty and cultural richness that make this collection truly special!

Wilford Begay

Wilford Begay is a Navajo artist who began making jewelry when he was just 12 years old and has been passionate about it ever since. Now an award-winning designer, he makes kachina dolls, which represent sacred spirits in Hopi culture. Wilford also employs traditional silversmithing methods, incorporating elegant turquoise stones and textured silver to create unique, stunning pieces. Explore Wilford Begay’s collection.

Philander Begay

Philander Begay is an accomplished Navajo artist known for his exceptional tufa cast jewelry. He carves designs into high-grade tufa stone by hand to make molds, then pours molten silver into them to create detailed bolo ties. Because the delicate tufa mold breaks down after one use, each piece is truly one of a kind. Explore Philander Begay’s collection.

Rick Martinez

Rick Martinez is a talented Navajo silversmith. He creates bolo ties that feature large, colorful stones and intricate, hand-stamped patterns. Rick’s work beautifully blends traditional Navajo design elements and overlay and inlay techniques. Explore Rick Martinez's collection.

Styling Tips for Turquoise Bolo Ties

Whether you're dressing up for an event or adding a unique touch to your everyday look, here are some fun and easy styling tips for turquoise bolo ties.

  • Go classic: Pair your bolo tie with a collared shirt or a denim jacket for a timeless Southwestern style.
  • Make a statement: Choose strong, detailed designs to stand out, especially when paired with minimalist or monochromatic outfits.
  • Coordinate colors: Match the turquoise stone with complementary tones in your jewelry or clothing for a polished aesthetic.
  • Wear it right: Keep your bolo tie centered and adjust it to sit comfortably at the top button of your collar.
  • For women: Try wearing your bolo tie loosely like a necklace for an expressive, fashion-forward accessory.

Shop Turquoise Bolo Ties at SilverTQ

Step into a world where tradition and artistry come together. Turquoise bolo ties offered by SilverTQ are handmade by Native American artists who pour their heritage and skill into every piece. More than just jewelry, these ties carry stories and meaning, making each one truly special. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are bolo ties unisex?

Yes, bolo ties are unisex and can be worn by anyone who appreciates their bold style and cultural roots.

Do you carry bolo ties for children?

Our current collection is primarily designed for adults, but some simpler designs may also be suitable for younger wearers, depending on fit. Feel free to reach out and explore the possibilities!

How can I maintain the condition of my bolo tie?

Clean the silver gently with silver polish and a soft cloth. Avoid using soap and water because they can damage silver and turquoise. Store your bolo tie in a dry, safe place to protect it from moisture and harsh chemicals, ensuring it stays beautiful for years.

Are bolo ties appropriate for formal occasions?

Definitely! Turquoise bolo ties are a great alternative to regular ties and work well for formal events, weddings, and even the office. Wear one with a dress shirt or a suit to add a touch of Southwestern style and stand out with confidence.