Posts Tagged “Wind”

  • decorate your walls with this brand new poster
  • ships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tube
  • measures 11.00 by 17.00 inches
  • high quality full color poster with white border

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Albert Bierstadt Wind River Mountains in Nebraska Art Print Poster – 11×17

Albert Bierstadt Wind River Mountains in Nebraska Art Print Poster – 11×17

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  • Genuine Sterling Silver
  • Measures 18″ L, Secures with Sterling Lobster Claw Clasp
  • Approximate Weight: 30.5 Grams
  • Authentic Roderick Tenorio Designer Jewelry
  • Lifetime Warranty on Jewelry

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Hit the town in style with an elegant twist on this traditional Native American design! Designed by Roderick Tenorio, an award winning Native American designer, this station necklace features classy swirls of silver stamped with traditional native symbols with a beautifully sculpted Wind Dancer Medallion at the center. Measuring 18″ L, this necklace will add an elegant flare to any outfit. Approximate weight: 30.5 grams. Proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by handcrafting our jewelry from recycled genuine sterling silver.

Roderick Tenorio Sterling Silver Wind Dancer Station Necklace

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This is an authentic Native American pottery wind bell. This hand made Navajo wind chime or “bell” has a beautiful smooth finish with painted Indian art. 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 4.5″ tall, 3.25″ wide.

Authentic Native American, Tribe: Dine Navajo

Native American Pottery Navajo Wind Bell -Desert

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  • Genuine Sterling Silver
  • Measure 2-1/4″ L x 1/2″ W
  • Sterling Ear Wires
  • Authentic Roderick Tenorio Designer Jewelry
  • Lifetime Warranty on Jewelry

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Add distinction to your style! Created by Native American jewelry designer Roderick Tenorio, these unique sterling silver earrings will update any traditional dress. Gleaming twists of silver are stamped with traditional designs and dangle boldly from French wires. Perfect for those who like to stand out from the crowd! Earrings measure 2-1/4″ L x 1/2″ W. Proudly made in New Mexico, USA with fair labor. We do our part for the environment by handcrafting our jewelry from recycled genuine sterling silver.

Roderick Tenorio Sterling Silver Wind Dancer Earrings

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  • Decorate in your own style.
  • Top Quality.

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A center spiral surrounded by hypnotically fluttering feathers, leather accents and colorful carved wood beads is topped by an antler’s horn to catch your Western dream from the wind. 9″ diameter x 34″ long.

Antler Windcatcher Dream Wind Catcher Leather Feathers

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  • 6 round dreamcatcher kit
  • Includes 5 ring beads, feathers, suede, lace,and artificial sinew
  • Also contains lizard spot and suede concho
  • Many designs available

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This 5 round dreamcatcher kti includes: 5 ring beads and feathers suede lace artificial sinew lizard spot and suede concho. EZ to do. Many designs available.

Native Heritage Dream Catcher Kits: Wind Feather 5″ Diameter

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This is an authentic Native American pottery wind bell. This hand made Tigua Pueblo Indian wind chime or “bell” has a beautiful smooth glazed finish with painted Pueblo Indian art symbols.

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The wind bell has always added to the relaxing days of the southwest, catching the breeze and sounding its 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 6″ tall, 3″ wide.

Authentic Native American, Tribe: Tigua

Native American Pottery Tigua Wind Chime -Maiden

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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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This is an authentic Native American pottery wind bell. This hand made Tigua Pueblo Indian wind chime or “bell” has a beautiful smooth glazed finish with painted Pueblo Indian art symbols.

Click on the picture to see more detail.

The wind bell has always added to the relaxing days of the southwest, catching the breeze and sounding its 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 6″ tall, 3″ wide.

Authentic Native American, Tribe: Tigua

Native American Pottery Tigua Wind Bell -Brave

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NEW May, 2006 Sometimes the wind whispers and sometimes the wind howls. When GRAMMY winner Mary Youngblood lets the wind flow through her Native American flutes the result is always one of beauty and joy. Inspired by the wisdom of nature, Mary writes: “The trees have given a voice to me, the voice that sings to you now.” Her eclectic musical style evokes feelings of freedom, and gratitude for the blessings of life, our Dance with the Wind.Amazon.com
Native American musical icon Mary Youngblood can make her wooden flutes express every possible shade of emotion while never losing sight of the larger cosmic epic we are all part of. Of Aleut (Alaskan) and Seminole (Floridian) ancestry, she was named “Flautist Of The Year” at the Native American Music Awards two years in row and won a Grammy for Beneath The Raven Moon (2003.) A classically trained multi-instrumentalist and composer, she was one of the first tribal women to play an instrument that not only has ancient religious connotations but was formerly confined, amid a few centuries-worth of stiff taboos, exclusively to male performers. But she also has few peers as a singer; her vocals on “Play With Me” are transparently lovely. Meanwhile, “Dance With Me” sounds almost Celtic, with Eric Levine’s lilting fiddle leaping amid the other instruments like a trout in the sunshine. As a musician and a human being, Youngblood continues to personify all that is strong, spiritual, womanly and fine; her music is at once easily accessible and miles deep. She has something important to share with people of all backgrounds and deserves to reach a mainstream audience. –Christina Roden

Dance with the Wind

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