If you’re keeping yourself abreast of the latest red carpet trends, you’d know how bolo ties made quite a comeback off-late. The recent red carpet galas saw some of the best bolo ties paired in with fitted tuxes and double-breasted.
Natives and aboriginals around the world have always held turquoise in high regard mostly for spiritual reasons. The ancient Egyptians buried their pharaohs with turquoise encrusted jewelry, while the Persians considered the stone to be symbolic of victory and holiness..
Wearing bolo ties is not a very recent phenomenon. The idea of using a toggle to securely tie a neck scarf has been in existence since the early 1900s. Even Native American tribes like the Hopi and the Navajo made.
