Wild Salmon Bolo Ties
We have been so excited to share this statement piece with you all! Its been catching eyes at weddings, festivals and even in Washington DC!
This is a timeless piece to wear at the most special of occasions and when your feeling like you want to add some salmon flare to your night out.
With each piece, the salmon skin is tanned, dyed and coated with epoxy for a waterproof seal. Due to the nature of the material, each has a unique scale pattern and color, making them a one of a kind. We do not catch the salmon for the sole purpose of using their skin for these products. It is a byproduct of the salmon we catch and otherwise would be discarded. We eat the fish and use the skin to share with the world many stories of salmon.
We have been so excited to share this statement piece with you all! Its been catching eyes at weddings, festivals and even in Washington DC!
This is a timeless piece to wear at the most special of occasions and when your feeling like you want to add some salmon flare to your night out.
With each piece, the salmon skin is tanned, dyed and coated with epoxy for a waterproof seal. Due to the nature of the material, each has a unique scale pattern and color, making them a one of a kind. We do not catch the salmon for the sole purpose of using their skin for these products. It is a byproduct of the salmon we catch and otherwise would be discarded. We eat the fish and use the skin to share with the world many stories of salmon.
We have been so excited to share this statement piece with you all! Its been catching eyes at weddings, festivals and even in Washington DC!
This is a timeless piece to wear at the most special of occasions and when your feeling like you want to add some salmon flare to your night out.
With each piece, the salmon skin is tanned, dyed and coated with epoxy for a waterproof seal. Due to the nature of the material, each has a unique scale pattern and color, making them a one of a kind. We do not catch the salmon for the sole purpose of using their skin for these products. It is a byproduct of the salmon we catch and otherwise would be discarded. We eat the fish and use the skin to share with the world many stories of salmon.