The bolo tie may not be Native in origin, but this neckwear (chest wear?) is a popular form in Western male personal adornment, now worn by both sexes. Southwestern jewelers, Native and non-Native, have made many variations in design for the central ornament.
Fact: Victor Cedarstaff, a non-Native silversmith and leatherworker from Wickenburg, Arizona, is usually credited with the invention of the modern bolo tie around 1948.