Navajo made Bolo Tie with a natural Turquoise stone, beautiful silver overlay with an oxidised base, crafted in the form of a bears paw.
Command attention with the bold spirit of the Southwest. This Navajo-made bolo tie features a detailed bear claw design, hand-set with a genuine turquoise stone, all framed in sterling silver and suspended from braided leather cords tipped in polished metal. It's more than an accessory—it's a piece of living tradition.
The bolo tie, once a functional adornment of Indigenous horsemen and now the official neckwear of Arizona and New Mexico, carries deep cultural weight. For the Navajo, it's a wearable canvas for storytelling, identity, and connection to the Earth.
In this striking design, the bear claw symbolizes strength, courage, and protection—a sacred emblem among many Native American tribes, where the bear is revered as a powerful guardian and spiritual guide. When paired with turquoise, the stone of healing, truth, and connection, this bolo tie becomes a talisman. Turquoise has long been cherished in Navajo tradition as a bridge between sky and Earth, offering protection for travelers and harmony for the soul.
Whether you wear it to honor heritage, spark conversation, or elevate your wardrobe with purpose, this bolo tie speaks volumes. It's rugged yet refined, spiritual yet stylish—a statement of who you are and what you value.
Walk with the bear. Speak with the sky. Carry the story.