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This is an authentic Native American pottery wind bell. This hand made Navajo wind chime or “bell” has a beautiful rough rustic finish with hand etched Indian art.

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The wind bell has always added to the relaxing days of the southwest, catching the breeze and sounding their message. Some believe that the wind bells were originally used to communicate messages to loved ones. What better way to enjoy a pleasant afternoon than relaxing to the voice of the wind bell and letting your thoughts and feelings for your loved ones drift on the wind to the ring of the bell.

Wind bells are great for collectors and perfect for southwest decorating, a western home accessory or a special gift. Measures 7.25″ tall, 4″ wide.

Authentic Native American, Tribe: Dine Navajo

Rustic Native American Pottery Wind Bell -Cave Art

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Music from a Painted Cave is the live concert recording from the like-named PBS television special. Here, composer, flautist, and vocalist Robert Mirabal joins up with the soulfully skilled band he calls the Rare Tribal Mob. Together, they move into an exciting musical territory where traditional native music seamlessly fuses with tasteful acoustic rock. Mirabal and the Mob perform just over an hour of music, including both new songs and reinterpretations of older favorites such as “Medicine Man” and “Painted Caves,” both of which appear on the stellar Taos Tales. Cello, guitars, bass, and percussion weave a solid, challenging, and engaging web in which Mirabal’s deceptively simple songs grow particularly powerful. Innovative and magical, Music from a Painted Cave invites the listener to engage in a sonic celebration of native culture. –Paige La Grone

Music from a Painted Cave

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