Loop ties were invented by American silversmith Victor Cedarstaff in the late 1940s. In 1973, the energy-saving look became popular in Japan, and it became popular when it was worn as a substitute for a necktie. In Japan, necklaces are more popular than ties, so many people may think of them as accessories.
This item is a loop tie made of cupronickel and cowhide. A Navajo stamp pendant that represents the "continuity" of the sun, the rain, and the "good harvest" of raindrops. "BOLO TIE" is engraved on the back of the beautifully engraved item, giving it a texture that reproduces the ethnic feeling. Cupronickel, which contains a lot of nickel, has a silver-like shine. With unique accessories, you can grab the attention of those around you, and enjoy fashion by incorporating it into your outfit as a focal point.
■ Product details
Chain: genuine leather
Pendant: Cupronickel
Related categories: accessories