Bolos Aren’t Just for Rodeos

Scales of Justice Bolo by Marye Brenda Jewelry


A common thought thread is that only cowboys at rodeos wear bolos.  Not true.  Today’s fashion forward men and women are adapting this jewelry accessory throughout their wardrobes.  From its rich history to the influence of Hollywood, bolos have become a fashion statement.

Bolos have long been a popular style of men’s jewelry, but do you know where they originated from? The bolos first appeared in Span during the 17th century making their way to the American Southwest through trade and colonization. The evolution of the bolo went from a functional item to a decorative accessory. Popularity of bolo ties swelled in the Western United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Cowboys and rodeo riders popularized the bolo tie as a fashion statement and bolos were incorporated into Western wear and cowboy fashion.

With the influence of Hollywood and celebrity culture the bolo tie catapulted and took on a more modern perception. Today, bolos represent a person’s style and belief. With powerful patriotic statements, personalization, stones, and the substitution of a “tie”, bolos increasingly become the gentleman’s expression of oneself.

Monogram Bolo by Marye Brenda Jewelry

Couples ready for commitment wear bolos in either a large formal wedding, small gathering, or Justice of the Peace venues.  Monogram bolos are classic and minimalistic for those western theme gatherings. Going to a formal gathering and want to express your gentlemanly and proud virtues?  Substitute a bolo instead of the tradition tie.

Explore the modern styles and variations of bolos, from traditional to more contemporary designs. Bolos have an enduring popularity and has become a versatile unique accessory for both men and women. Add a bolo to your collection and embrace this timeless and stylish piece of jewelry.

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