A symbol of strength, tradition, and bold personal style, this handcrafted Navajo bolo tie features a striking black onyx centerpiece set in sterling silver, designed by Navajo artisans with deep respect for their cultural heritage.
The bolo tie, a classic Southwestern accessory, originated in the early 20th century and has since become a proud symbol of Indigenous and Western fashion. Traditionally worn by Native American tribes, including the Navajo, it is more than just a tie—it’s a statement. With braided leather cords and silver-tipped ends, it bridges the worlds of heritage and contemporary style.
At the heart of this piece lies black onyx, a stone revered for its grounding energy and protective qualities. For centuries, black onyx has been believed to absorb negative energy, fortify inner strength, and encourage wise decision-making in times of emotional stress. In Navajo tradition, black stones like onyx are associated with protection from harm, spiritual clarity, and connection to the night sky—a sacred space of vision and guidance.
Whether worn formally under a collar or casually over an open shirt, this bolo tie carries both presence and purpose. It honors the artistry of Navajo silversmiths, celebrates the power of natural stone, and adds a touch of rugged refinement to any look.
Wear it with pride. Carry its strength. Walk with heritage