Baubles
"Native Indian Woman's Seasonal Choker" by Roy Tarbell
- Item Number
- 6d
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 40 USD to lenkac
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
14 inches
Item Special Note
This is an authentic Indian-made woman's western style choker. The four strands each represents one of the four seasons. The abalone shell in the center represents our Mother Earth as well as the hoop of life. The Four Seasons keep the hoop in balance and if the hoop is in balance, then Mother Earth is as well. When Mother Earth is balanced she blesses us abundantly with all we need. This piece was made with real bone hair pipe beads, brass beads and glass beads as well. The leather and hair pipe beads were hand stained using leather dye and tea mixture. The abalone shell is also real and cut in the shape of a circle to represent Mother Earth and the hoop of life. The choker can be worn of displayed as a conversation piece. It's a great piece of Native American artwork and jewelry all in one.
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