The bolo tie's history blends Native American traditions, cowboy practicality, and patent innovation, originating from Southwestern tribes using shell/metal slides on bandanas in the 1930s, popularized by Victor Cedarstaff's late 1940s hatband idea, and officially recognized in 1971, becoming a distinct symbol of the American West and versatile fashion accessory.
This beautiful long horn skull will add a rugged cowboy look to any western outfit.
Features
- Sturdy metal construction
- High detail casting
- Leather braid and metal ends