Indianische amerikanische Bolo-Krawatten
Native American Bolo-Krawatten sind einzigartige Accessoires, die für ihre unverwechselbare Handwerkskunst und Symbolik bekannt sind. Perfekt für jeden Anlass verleihen sie legerer und formeller Kleidung einen Hauch von Eleganz. Für diejenigen, die ein Statement setzen und ihre Wertschätzung für die Kultur der Ureinwohner Amerikas zeigen möchten, ist eine Bolo-Krawatte eine großartige Ergänzung der Garderobe. Bei SilverTQ bieten wir eine zeitlose Kollektion authentischer Native American Bolo-Krawatten an. Von indigenen Kunsthandwerkern handgefertigt, weist jedes Stück einzigartige Designs auf, die vom Stammeserbe inspiriert sind.
Explore Indianische amerikanische Bolo-Krawatten
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Barschfisch mit Libellen-Bolo-Tie
LEE CHARLEYRegulärer Preis $3,975.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $3,975.00 -
Eagle Dancer Kachina Bolo Tie mit Kingman Türkis
WILFORD BEGAYRegulärer Preis $4,135.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $4,135.00 -
Hochwertige natürliche schwarze Web Kingman Türkis Bolo Tie mit Koralleninlay
VERNON HASKIERegulärer Preis $5,675.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $5,675.00 -
Hochwertige natürliche Kingman Wasser-Web-Türkis-Cluster-Bolo-Tie
LUCINDA LINKINRegulärer Preis $2,925.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $2,925.00 -
Hochwertige natürliche Pilot Mountain Türkis Cluster Bolo Tie
LUCINDA LINKINRegulärer Preis $2,015.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $2,015.00 -
Hochwertige natürliche Pilot Mountain Türkis Cluster Bolo Tie
LUCINDA LINKINRegulärer Preis $2,375.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $2,375.00 -
Indianer Kopf mit Kingman Türkis Bolo Krawatte
RICHARD SINGERRegulärer Preis $735.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $735.00 -
RAY NEZRegulärer Preis $1,739.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / pro
Verkaufspreis $1,739.00 -
Kingman-Turquoise-Bolo-Tie und passendes Gürtelschnallen-Set
CHARLIE JOHNRegulärer Preis $1,825.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,825.00 -
Multi-Color Inlay Thunderbird Bolo Tie
GERARD & MARY L. CALABAZARegulärer Preis $849.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $849.00 -
Multi-Stone Kachina Inlay Bolo Tie
DELBERT GORDONRegulärer Preis $5,295.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $5,295.00 -
Multi-Stone Mikro Einlage Bolo Krawatte
CLAYTON TOM & LARRY MARTINEZ CHAVEZRegulärer Preis $1,049.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,049.00 -
Natürlicher #8 Türkis Cluster Bolo Tie
ROLAND DIXSONRegulärer Preis $1,049.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,049.00 -
Natürlicher Birdseye Kingman Türkis Bolo Tie
DERRICK GORDONRegulärer Preis $1,295.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,295.00 -
Natürlicher Goldener Hügel Türkis Overlay Bolo Krawatte
CHARLIE JOHNRegulärer Preis $1,125.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,125.00 -
Natürlicher Kingman-Turquoise Bolo-Tie
HANK VANDEVERRegulärer Preis $1,659.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $1,659.00 -
Natürlicher Kingman-Web-Turquoise-Bolo-Tie
HANK VANDEVERRegulärer Preis $2,049.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $2,049.00 -
Natürliche Lone Mountain Türkis Cluster Bolo Krawatte
LUCINDA LINKINRegulärer Preis $3,645.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $3,645.00 -
Natürlicher Royston-Türkis Bolo-Tie
RICK MARTINEZRegulärer Preis $2,575.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $2,575.00 -
Natürliche Royston Türkis Bolo Krawatte
LUCINDA LINKINRegulärer Preis $4,795.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $4,795.00 -
Natürlicher Royston-Türkis Sandguss Bolo Tie
HARRISON BITSUERegulärer Preis $515.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $515.00 -
Sonnenkopf Kachina Bolo Tie mit Kingman Türkis
WILFORD BEGAYRegulärer Preis $3,275.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $3,275.00 -
LEE CHARLEYRegulärer Preis $3,975.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / pro
Verkaufspreis $3,975.00 -
Tufa-Guss Bolo-Tie mit einem natürlichen Multi-Stone erhabenen Kopfsteinpflaster-Inlay-Design
PHILANDER BEGAYRegulärer Preis $3,300.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $3,300.00 -
ROBERT W. BEGAYRegulärer Preis $3,975.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / pro
Verkaufspreis $3,975.00 -
PHILANDER BEGAY & ISIAH M. BEGAYRegulärer Preis $4,950.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / pro
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Tufa gegossene Korallen-Schattenbox Bolo-Krawatte mit Türkis- und Korallen-Seiteneinlage
ALVIN YELLOWHORSERegulärer Preis $11,895.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $11,895.00 -
PHILANDER BEGAYRegulärer Preis $5,125.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / pro
Verkaufspreis $5,125.00 -
Tufa Guss Navajo Krieger Bolo Krawatte
DARRYL DEAN BEGAYRegulärer Preis $4,049.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $4,049.00 -
Tufa gegossene Petroglyphen Bolo Krawatte
DARRYL DEAN BEGAYRegulärer Preis $3,300.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $3,300.00 -
Tufa-Guss-Spinnen-Bolo-Tie mit natürlichem Brannon Blue Türkis und Koralle
PHILANDER BEGAYRegulärer Preis $4,649.00Regulärer PreisEinzelpreis / proVerkaufspreis $4,649.00
What Are Bolo Ties & Where Do They Come From?
Bolo ties offered by SilverTQ are hand-braided leather cords by Native American artists that are adjustable and attached to the back of the jewelry, creating a “bolo slide.” The development of this form of neckwear is undoubtedly associated with being an integral part of Native American style and fashion. Many bolo ties feature turquoise and sterling silver—two of the most common materials used in Navajo jewelry making. Some also showcase Native American symbols and patterns. Several states have designated bolo ties as their official state neckwear, demonstrating just how popular these accessories have become.
Explore Our Collection of Handmade Native American Bolo Ties
From formal events to casual outings, bolo ties are suitable for any occasion. Our curated collection features a variety of materials and designs, including:
Turquoise Bolo Ties
Turquoise is one of the most popular gemstones used in bolo ties. Often combined with sterling silver, turquoise bolo ties are a bold fashion statement. The stones they contain symbolize a connection with the earth, water, and sky. Our collection showcases various types of turquoise, including Kingman, Golden Hill, Royston, Apache Blue, Cripple Creek, Morenci, Red Web Bisbee, and Brannon Blue.
Overlay Bolo Ties
Native Americans have been using sterling silver in jewelry for generations. Our sterling silver overlay bolo ties are handmade by layering a hand-sawed sheet of silver onto an oxidized silver background to create a striking contrast.
Multi-Stone Cluster & Inlay Bolo Ties
For those looking to add vibrancy to their jewelry collection, our multi-stone bolo ties are an ideal choice. Our multi-stone inlay pieces are made by fitting hand-cut stones into a sterling silver setting to form a geometric pattern or an image. Each of these pieces is unique and draws on tribal traditions.
Lapis Lazuli Bolo Ties
Lapis lazuli is a deep blue stone commonly used in Native American jewelry. Our lapis lazuli bolo ties feature single stone settings and multi-stone clusters embellished by hand-stamped designs and oxidized sterling silver.
Animal & Spirit Bolo Ties
Many of our bolo ties depict sacred animals, such as spiders, eagles, toads, and fish, each with its own spiritual meaning. We also carry kachina bolo ties designed to provide good fortune.
Meet Some of Our Noteworthy Artists
Our versatile selection of bolo ties is handmade by Native American artists with a deep understanding of their craft. Here’s a closer look at some of the individuals behind these incredible creations:
Philander Begay
Philander Begay is an accomplished silversmith with more than two decades of experience in jewelry making. Born into a family of silversmiths in Arizona, Begay grew up surrounded by jewelry makers. His path became clear when his high school metalsmithing teacher, impressed by his work, told him he could make silversmithing a career. By working as a silversmith, he is able to explore his passion while also taking care of his family, which he considers a dream come true.
Charlie John
Charlie John is renowned for his overlay jewelry pieces and his blend of Hopi and Navajo designs. He grew up in Dilkon, Arizona, and got into silversmithing at an early age. As a member of the Salt Clan, he learned to make jewelry from his great-uncle, William Singer. After years of working alongside Singer and perfecting his craft, he started full-time silversmithing in 1990.
Harrison Bitsue
Harrison Bitsue is a talented Navajo silversmith known for his elegant jewelry designs. He specializes in sandcasting and often signs his work with his initials. His bolo ties feature natural turquoise in sandcast sterling silver settings.
Wilford Begay
Wilford Begay made his first jewelry piece when he was twelve years old and has continued following his passion for jewelry making ever since. He is now a renowned Navajo silversmith with numerous awards under his belt. Wilford specializes in making Kachina dolls, which are believed to represent deified spirits in Navajo culture.
Lucinda Linkin
Lucinda Linkin is a skilled Navajo silversmith who has contributed bracelets, rings, and bolo ties to our collection. Her bolo ties feature elegant stone cluster clasps and silver drop tips inlaid with turquoise.
Darryl Dean Begay
Darryl Dean Begay is a passionate Navajo artist who specializes in tufa casting. He learned this unique jewelry-making technique from his uncle, Bobby Begay. Darryl believes there is deep meaning behind his work. He says, “I know my calling and it is to create beautiful jewelry and bring joy to people. I thank God for the talent he has blessed me with.”
Robert W. Begay
Robert W. Begay is the talented son of Darryl Dean Begay. He has won multiple awards for his work, which is intricate and precise. His more recent pieces feature references to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as people wearing masks and men hiding toilet paper. We can’t wait to see what inspires his next creation!
Tips for Buying & Styling Native American Bolo Ties
Native American bolo ties can add a Southwestern flair to any look. Here are some tips for choosing the right bolo tie and making it work with your style:
- Make sure your bolo tie is authentic: Verify artist hallmarks to ensure the piece is genuine.
- Choose the right fit: The bolo tie should sit comfortably around your neck. It should be long enough to adjust but not so long that it reaches your belt.
- Experiment with your clothing choice: Bolo ties can be worn with collared shirts, low-cut dresses, and casual t-shirts. Try different combinations until you find what works best.
Why Choose SilverTQ?
Every piece in our bolo tie collection reflects Native American heritage and artistry. Deeply rooted in the Indigenous culture, these pieces can be worn as a symbol of solidarity and appreciation. Here is what sets us apart from other Native American jewelry vendors:
- Authentic craftsmanship: Our bolo ties are handmade by Native American artists with decades of experience. We only carry pieces designed with authentic gemstones and sterling silver.
- Unique designs: Each of our bolo ties is one-of-a-kind. You won’t find the pieces we stock anywhere else.
- Ethical sourcing: We have close ties to the Southwestern Indigenous community and ensure the artisans we work with receive proper compensation for each piece we acquire.
What are you waiting for? Browse our collection and find a bolo tie to fit your style!
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell that my bolo tie is authentic?
Check for the artist's signature or hallmark stamped on the bolo tie. Most genuine jewelry pieces have these stamps as a sign of authenticity.
Can Native American bolo ties be adjusted?
Yes, you can adjust your bolo tie to fit as closely or as loosely as you want. A loose fit is well-suited to casual outfits, while a close fit is better for formal attire and collared shirts.
Are Native American bolo ties unisex?
Yes, bolo ties can be worn by everyone! They can elevate any outfit with their Southwestern flair.
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