Bolo Tie (Bola Tie) is a symbol of the West and South West, it’s a type of braided leather neckwear consisting of a jewelry element and metal tips to keep the braided cord from unraveling. The ornament in the center is the show piece, and have been created by using a variety of techniques including heavy stamp work, tufa casting, overlay, and several types of complex inlays consisting of stones, coral, and shells. The bolos made by the Hopi, Zuni and Navajo artisans like to create ornaments that reflect their cultural heritage as for other tribes like to create pure artistic show pieces. They are worn usually my men and sometimes women as it’s starting to become popular in the fashion world across the country.