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  • Indian Praying w/ Open Arms
  • Resin based: Cold cast bronze Sculpture
  • Measures 7.5″ in height
  • Gift boxed
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Native American Indian Sculpture – Indian Praying w/ Open Arms

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Native American tomahawks are very popular because of their iconic look. There are also a lot of designs to choose from. There is much to learn as we understand the great importance of the tomahawk throughout history. We’ll learn how it is made, its importance to the Indians and the changes it has undergone throughout the years.

One of the most prevailing and memorable items used in combat are tomahawks as seen in many western movies. The tomahawk is used as a decorative and conversation piece, providing hours of intellectual analysis although no one could guess they would have much use in today’s modern age. The Native American tomahawk is seen as an icon which was used during war. North American tribes have been the prominent users of this item. The name of this Indian weapon, tomahawk, came from an Algonquian word.

The original look of the Native tomahawk was a stone head secured to a wooden handle with leather. Another way the tomahawk could have been made was with a wooden handle which was secured in a bored hole on the stone. When the Europeans infiltrated the New World, there were other kinds of tomahawks made. Just as the hatchet we know of today, they were made of metal. They were also known as trade tomahawks. The initial use of Native American tomahawks was for hand to hand combat. In addition, it was used as both a mid or long range weapon to be thrown at the attacking enemy. Like other kinds of artifacts, the tomahawk was also used for ceremonial purposes. In some tribes, the tomahawk was laid to the ground during council meetings. It meant war will commence and it was approved, when a leader took the tomahawk from the ground. It meant that the warfare had ended if the tomahawk was buried. This is where the famous line, “bury the hatchet” came from.

Aside from its social and historical context, the allure of the tomahawk today rests upon the ornate and impeccable detailing on the handles as well as on the base of the stone weapon. Artists today craft tomahawks with ornate details and natural coverings made of leather and fur. The result was a beautiful piece of art which could be used as wall decor. For those who want to add to their historical pieces of cultural Indian artifacts, these very unique Native American tomahawks have become a great item. The tomahawk becomes a special gift today from a Native American to a person of importance during a tribal meeting.

Author, Craig Chambers, offers more about Native American Tomahawks on his website. You should also get his monthly newsletter, online discounts and download his popular free ebook from http://www.missiondelrey.com

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Inspired by Native American artistry, this stunning bracelet features seven symbolic charms, turquoise and genuine onyx beads. Product is not crafted by Native Americans. Actual size is 7 1/2″ in length.

American Indian Charm Bracelet

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  • Stands with Wolf
  • Materail:Cold Cast Reisn
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  • Gift Boxed
  • Ships in 1-2 Business Days!!

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Native American Indian Sculpture Stands with Wolf

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  • Art Print is New and in Mint Condition
  • Art Print measures 16×20 inches
  • Printed on High Quality Acid Free Lithograph Art Paper
  • Custom Finished and Expertly Crafted
  • Comes Ready To Hang, Frame, or Mat

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This beautiful art goes well in any room. Artwork is manufactured by Art Prints Inc. using state of the art equipment and quality materials such as premium grade high quality acid free lithograph art paper.

Russell Native American Indian Horses Western Cowboy Animal Picture Art Print

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  • You are looking at a great poster, that comes with a fully pre-assembled frame, for easy set-up.
  • Frame is made of high quality painted wood, and comes with clear protective lens covering.
  • This poster, which measures approx. 16.00 by 20.00inches, fits right into the backloaded frame.
  • A great, inexpensive way to get that “Custom Framed” look.
  • Decorate your walls with this brand new framed poster.

Buffalo Hunt Art Print Framed Poster Native American Indian – 20″ x 16″

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  • Framed Art is Brand New
  • Framed Art measures 19×23 inches Art Print measures 16×20 inches
  • Solid Wood Frame, Real Glass Front
  • Custom Finished and Expertly Crafted
  • Comes Ready To Hang

Product Description
This beautiful framed art goes well in any room. Artwork and frame are manufactured in the United States by Art Prints Inc. using quality materials such as premium grade A solid hardwood, tempered picture frame glass, and high quality acid free lithograph art paper.

Native American Indian Girl With Wolf Hidden Animal Picture Framed Art Print

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  • Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this turquoise and black onyx inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 18″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with natural stone inlay makes a statement!
  • Calvin Begay is known for the contemporary jewelry designs that he creates, finished with colorful inlay by a Navajo lapidary artist. Together, these talented artists produce southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive!
  • This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a beautiful turquoise, black onyx and mother of pearl. A rainbow of color that adds the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility, often believed to spread good luck. Great for any age group.
  • Kokopelli measures 3/4″ in width and is 1 3/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain. Native American Indian crafted.
  • See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

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Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this turquoise and black onyx inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 18″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with natural stone inlay makes a statement! Calvin Begay is known for the contemporary jewelry designs that he creates, finished with colorful inlay by a Navajo lapidary artist. Together, these talented artists produce southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a beautiful turquoise, black onyx and mother of pearl. A rainbow of color that adds the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility, often believed to spread good luck. Great for any age group. Kokopelli measures 3/4″ in width and is 1 3/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain. Native American Indian crafted. See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

Southwestern Turquoise and Black Onyx Inlaid Kokopelli Pendant in Sterling Silver by Native American Indian Artist Calvin Begay on 18″ Sterling Snake Chain , #7777

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  • Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this turquoise and spiny oyster inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 20″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with natural stone inlay makes a statement!
  • Calvin Begay is known for the contemporary jewelry designs that he creates, finished with colorful inlay by a Navajo lapidary artist. Together, these talented artists produce southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive!
  • This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a beautiful turquoise, black onyx, bright spiny oyster and gold lipped shell. A rainbow of color that adds the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. The bale is inlaid for a classy finishing touch! Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility, often believed to spread good luck. Great for any age group.
  • Kokopelli measures 3/4″ in width and is 1 3/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from a 20″ sterling silver snake chain. Native American Indian crafted.
  • See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

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Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this turquoise and spiny oyster inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 20″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with natural stone inlay makes a statement! Calvin Begay is known for the contemporary jewelry designs that he creates, finished with colorful inlay by a Navajo lapidary artist. Together, these talented artists produce southwestern style jewelry, blended with a fresh, modern look. Impressive! This kokopelli pendant is sterling silver and inlaid with a beautiful turquoise, black onyx, bright spiny oyster and gold lipped shell. A rainbow of color that adds the perfect complement to this sterling kokopelli. The bale is inlaid for a classy finishing touch! Clean, contemporary styling makes this a very versatile piece of jewelry. The kokopelli is thought to bring rain and fertility, often believed to spread good luck. Great for any age group. Kokopelli measures 3/4″ in width and is 1 3/8″ in overall length, including the bale and hangs from a 20″ sterling silver snake chain. Native American Indian crafted. See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

Southwestern Turquoise and Spiny Oyster Inlaid Kokopelli Pendant with Inlaid Bale in Sterling Silver by Native American Indian Artist Calvin Begay on 20″ Sterling Snake Chain , #7786

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  • Framed Art is Brand New
  • Framed Art measures 19×23 inches Art Print measures 16×20 inches
  • Solid Wood Frame, Real Glass Front
  • Custom Finished and Expertly Crafted
  • Comes Ready To Hang

Product Description
This beautiful framed art goes well in any room. Artwork and frame are manufactured in the United States by Art Prints Inc. using quality materials such as premium grade A solid hardwood, tempered picture frame glass, and high quality acid free lithograph art paper.

Native American Indian Apache Geronimo Photo Picture Framed Art Print

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