Posts Tagged “Kokopelli”

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The mysterious Kokopelli character have been sacred in a number of Native American cultures for thousands of years.

To this day it is the most recognized figure on remaining stone art of the Southwest United States.

Kokopelli traditionally has been a symbol of fertility and a great future. His flute was said to melt the snow and lead to a greater harvest.

Highly detailed. This piece is a new pewter bracelet. It is made from the highest quality 100% pewter inside and out. Nickle-free. This will be your favorite bracelet!

Precious Metal Size
Pewter Gently adjustable to fit any wrist

This product is not Indian made or an Indian product under 25 U.S.C. ยค 305 et. seq.

Kokopelli Indian Style Pewter Bracelet

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  • Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this opal inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 16″ sterling silver bead/bar chain, this kokopelli with iridescent lab opal 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 blue lab grown opal, known for it’s resiliency. A rainbow of light reflects from the opal 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 a 16″ sterling silver l bead, 1 bar 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 opal inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from a 16″ sterling silver bead/bar chain, this kokopelli with iridescent lab opal 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 blue lab grown opal, known for it’s resiliency. A rainbow of light reflects from the opal 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 a 16″ sterling silver l bead, 1 bar chain. Native American Indian crafted. See our Taos Trading storefront for a great selection of jewelry designs and styles.

Southwestern Blue Opal Inlaid Kokopelli Pendant in Sterling Silver by Native American Indian Artist Calvin Begay on 16″ Sterling Bead and Bar Chain , #7778

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  • Beautifully designed by Navajo silversmith Calvin Begay, this turquoise inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from an 18″ sterling silver snake chain, this kokopelli with natural stone inlay makes a statement
  • 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 in a soft blue hue. A traditional southwest stone 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 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 inlaid pendant celebrates one of the most popular southwest figures, the hunchbacked flute player, known as the kokopelli. Suspended from an 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 in a soft blue hue. A traditional southwest stone 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 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 Inlaid Kokopelli Pendant with Inlaid Bale in Sterling Silver by Native American Indian Artist Calvin Begay on 18″ Sterling Snake Chain , #7782

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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.

Product Description
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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Native American Apache pottery night light with sand painting.

Native American Southwestern Pottery Night Light -Kokopelli

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  • These beautiful Sterling Silver Kokopelli Earrings are all Sterling-silver with re-constituted Turquoise inlay in the center.
  • From top to bottom the Flute Player is 1 inch. Hanging from Sterling-silver french wires. They are made in New Mexico
  • Matching Necklace in another listing.
  • Kokopelli is a prehistoric deity depicted hundreds of times in rock art, some of it over a thousand years old, located in numerous sites in southwestern United States deserts and mountains.
  • Often depicted as a humpbacked flute player, this mythic being has survived in recognizable form from Anasazi times to the present.

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Kokopelli is a prehistoric deity depicted hundreds of times in rock art, some of it over a thousand years old, located in numerous sites in southwestern United States deserts and mountains. Often depicted as a humpbacked flute player, this mythic being has survived in recognizable form from Anasazi times to the present. There is something appealing about Kokopelli which fascinates all kinds of people, even in our modern technological age.

Beautiful! Southwest Sterling-silver & Kokopelli Dangle-earrings

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  • Great Kokopelli pewter pendant (1 1/2″ by 1″)
  • Kokopelli, is the Native American symbol of good luck and fortune
  • 100 % leather thong necklace
  • fully adjustable
  • wear it as a choker or full length

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Kokopelli Pendant Black Leather Necklace.
Great Kokopelli pewter pendant (1 1/2″ by 1″) (Kokopelli, is the Native American symbol of good luck and fortune) comes with 4 nickel silver metal crow beads and two aged hair pipe beads, along side to compliment pendant, comes with a black fully adjustable thong leather necklace. (Thong is super strong leather, ideal for necklaces) fully adjustable, simple sliding knot adjustment, wear it as a choker or full length, one size fits everyone, Easy on/ Easy-off/ Easy to adjust. Comes ready to wear. Great, easy necklace to wear. Western Replica. Gallery quality artifact reproductions and leather works, since 1987

Kokopelli Pendant Black Leather Necklace

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  • These beautiful Kokopelli Earrings are all Sterling-silver.
  • Navajo Indian made from Northern New Mexico. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Genuine Turquoise round stone set in the center.
  • The size is about 1 1/2 inch from the top of the french wire to the bottom of Kokopelli. 3/8 inch from side to side

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Kokopelli is a prehistoric deity depicted hundreds of times in rock art, some of it over a thousand years old, located in numerous sites in southwestern United States deserts and mountains. Often depicted as a humpbacked flute player, this mythic being has survived in recognizable form from Anasazi times to the present. There is something appealing about Kokopelli which fascinates all kinds of people, even in our modern technological age.

Beautiful! Sterling-silver & Turquoise Navajo Kokopelli dangle-earrings

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  • Beautiful Made in New-Mexico Southwestern Kokopelli pendant with 16 inch necklace showcases the beauty of Sterling Silver to perfection.
  • Gleaming sterling-silver is crafted into a delicate Kokopelli with a re-constituted turquoise inlay set into the center.
  • Liquid silver 16 inch necklace with beautiful re-constituted turquoise and sterling-silver beads.
  • Kokopelli size from top to bottom is 1 inch. A perfect piece for every day wear.

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Kokopelli is a prehistoric deity depicted hundreds of times in rock art, some of it over a thousand years old, located in numerous sites in southwestern United States deserts and mountains. Often depicted as a humpbacked flute player, this mythic being has survived in recognizable form from Anasazi times to the present. There is something appealing about Kokopelli which fascinates all kinds of people, even in our modern technological age. .

Sterling-silver Southwest Kokopelli pendant-necklaces

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