Kingman Cluster Turquoise Bolo Tie
- Big Nose Kate

- Oct 18
- 3 min read


Silver that remembers the desert sky. Crafted under wild skies for the frontier soul.
There’s a kind of silence in the high desert just before dusk—a hush that settles over the red rock and sage, as if the land itself is holding its breath. Somewhere in that golden hour, a silversmith’s hammer meets silver, and the sound rings out like a heartbeat between past and present.
That rhythm lives in the Kingman Cluster Turquoise Bolo Tie—a piece that carries more than shine. It carries story.
Each turquoise stone was mined from Arizona’s Kingman hills, where the veins run blue as twilight and just as unpredictable. Set in sterling silver and roped with beadwork by hand, no two stones are alike. Each one is a fragment of sky captured in metal.
This bolo tie isn’t quiet jewelry—it’s a frontier anthem. It belongs at the collar of men and women who still believe that elegance and grit can share the same skin.
A Legacy Cast in Silver
The rectangular concho design pays homage to the artisans of the old Southwest, who shaped beauty from what they had—stone, leather, light. The braided black leather cord is strength you can feel; the silver-tone tips are a nod to nights when the dance hall lights caught the edges of ambition.
This is a tie that’s been to both sides of the bar: the gambler’s table and the preacher’s pulpit. It doesn’t belong in a box—it belongs in motion, under the same big skies that birthed it.
A Style Born to Stand Alone
Wear it over a crisp shirt if you must—but it shines brightest when it catches contrast. A black tee. A denim jacket. A stare that doesn’t flinch.
For the collectors, it’s heirloom work. For the wanderers, it’s armor. For the restless, it’s proof that art still carries dust and story.
Details That Tell the Story
Genuine Kingman turquoise stones, each naturally unique
Handcrafted sterling silver faceplate with traditional rope and beadwork
Braided black leather cord for strength and texture
Vintage silver-tone tips, echoing the classic bolo design
One-of-a-kind artisan quality, born of desert craft
Material Origins
Sourced from the storied Kingman Mine in Arizona, this turquoise carries one of the oldest mining legacies in the Southwest. The silversmith’s hand leaves marks of intention—each bezel, bead, and braid shaped with patient fire.
Styling Tips
Pair with a white linen shirt and dark blazer for a modern western statement.
Let it rest against denim or black cotton for contrast that commands attention.
For collectors, display it among silver cuffs or Navajo rings—its symmetry anchors any set.

Care Instructions
Keep your turquoise away from harsh chemicals and direct heat. Polish silver gently with a soft cloth, and store your bolo in a cool, dry place—preferably wrapped in suede or cotton to preserve the patina that time earns honestly.
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Call to Action
The frontier wasn’t built by those who blended in—it was shaped by those who wore their story out loud. The Kingman Cluster Turquoise Bolo Tie isn’t an accessory. It’s a declaration.
👉 Ride it home today at Big Nose Kate Co. and carry the desert sky wherever you go.
Because style fades. Legend doesn’t.

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