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Native American Treasures: Connecting To Our Earth

Genuine Native American treasures:  Kachina Dolls (Katsina), Zuni Fetish, Pottery, Dream Catchers, Jewelry and other artifacts. 
 

Native American Authentic Horse Hair Pottery:

The ancient Indian tribes made this pottery to honor a favorite horse or to celebrate the birth of a horse. This pottery is very time-consuming and hazardous to create. The pottery is poured, fired for a period of time after which it is removed from the kiln, hair from the mane and the tail of a horse are placed on the pottery. The hair creates the dark lines and the smoke from the burning hair creates the darker grey areas. The pottery is then returned to the kiln where it finishes firing. When the firing is complete, the pottery is removed from the kiln, spray-glazed and etched. Each piece of pottery comes with a certificate of authenticity. This certifies that the pottery has been handcrafted by a Native American Indian artist and identified by a tribal census number.


NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Flat Bowl with Buffalo Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Smoke Pot with Spirit Bear NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Bowl NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Eagles Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Smoke Pot with Butterfly  
Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Flat Bowl with Buffalo by Venita Whitegoat BUFFALO: This horsehair etched buffalo is termed a Good Medicine Buffalo and serves as a reminder of the importance of this animal in the lives of Native Peoples. Etching will vary. Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Smoke Pot with Spirit Bear by Velcita Whitegoat
 This beautiful fine etched horsehair smoke pot has a Spirit Bear as its focal point. The Smoke Pot is used by Native Americans to burn dried herbs for cleansing and healing the sick.
Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Bowl by Venita Whitegoat
This beautiful fine etched horsehair bowl is etched with classic Navajo symbols
Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Eagles by Hilda Whitegoat
 This beautiful fine etched horsehair pot has Eagles etched all around this piece. The Eagle is the messenger of the gods.

Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Smoke Pot with Butterfly by Velcita Whitegoat
This beautiful fine etched horsehair smoke pot has a Butterfly as its focal point. The Smoke Pot is used by Native Americans to burn dried herbs for cleansing and healing the sick
 
4x 7"  HHF7643  $92.00 5 x 4.5"  $85.00 HHF7641  3.5" x 6" $85.00 HHF7649  $145.00   7 x 5" HHF7644  7 x 5.5" $170.00 HHF7642  

NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Urn Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Wedding Vase with Bears Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Tall Vase with Butterflies NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Kokopelli NNative American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Hummingbird

Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Urn by Mirelle Gilmore

This fine etched horsehair is etched with traditional Navajo symbols and the transparent colors are the classic colors of the southwestern United States desert.

HHF7650 7x 4.25    $72
 

Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Wedding Vase with Bears by Velcita Whitegoat
The Wedding Vase is an ancient vessel still used in traditional Pueblo wedding ceremonies. One spout of the vessel represents the husband and the other the wife. The looped handle represents the unity achieved with marriage. The space created within the loop represents the circle of life. In the traditional ceremony, the couple drink nectar (prepared by the medicine man) from the spouts to represent the blending of their lives. The pot is a reflection of the ancient rite. This large wedding vase is etched with Spirit Bears encircling the piece
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Wedding Vase 9" $220.00
Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Tall Vase with Butterflies by Velcita Whitegoat
This beautiful tall fine etched horsehair vase has three Butterflies etched around the vase and a beautiful highlight of red around the rim.
10.5" $130
Tall Butterfly

Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Kokopelli by Velcita Whitegoat

This beautiful fine etched horsehair pot has many Kokopelli dancing all around this shoulder. Kokopelli is a magical being who, by playing his flute, calls the clouds to make rain

Kokopelli 8.5 x 8" $330
Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Pot with Hummingbird by Marshalene Bennett
This beautiful fine etched horsehair pot has Hummingbird as the focal point. The Hummingbird represents beauty.
 $145.00    7x.4"
Horse Hair Fine Etched
 
Native American Navajo Made Ceramic Fine Etched Horsehair Jewelry Box with Healing Hand by Hilda Whitegoat    
    Etched Jewelry Boxes    
   

Medicine Wheels & Dream Catchers

Native American Navajo Small Ceremonial Peace Shield with Pipe

The outer circle of the Medicine Wheel represents the universe and your circle of life. The cross represents the Four Sacred Directions. The circle and the cross draw from the universe and bring into your circle of life good medicine and protection from misfortune and harm.
This open shield has crossed arrows (a sign of friendship), dreamcatcher, medicine pouch, medicine wheel, and pipe. This item is handcrafted and therefore beading and feathers will vary. Certificate of Authenticity included.

 Sioux legends speak to us of the dreamcatcher. It is believed that each carefully woven web will catch your dreams in the night air. The bad spirit dreams will become entangled in the web and disappear in the new day. The good spirit dreams will always find their way through the center opening, and will gently float down the sacred feather to bless the dreamer with peaceful dreams. This dream catcher captures the beauty of this sacred legend.

 

According to the Sioux, legends speak to us of the dream catcher. It is believed that each carefully woven web will catch your dreams in the night air. The bad spirit dreams will become entangled in the web and disappear in the new day.

The good spirit dreams will always find their way through the center opening, and will gently float down the sacred feather to bless the dreamer with peaceful dreams. This dream catcher captures the beauty of this sacred legend
Native American Navajo Made Small Ceremonial Peace Shield with Pipe   $95.00  12" Medicine Wheel 6" $18.00

Dream Catcher 12"  $18.00

Dream Catcher 12" w/feathers & Medicine Bag $30

 
 
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There are many legends about Turquoise; The Pima consider it to bring good fortune and strength and that it helped overcome illness. The Zuni believe that blue turquoise was male and of the sky and green turquoise was female and of the earth. Pueblo Indians thought that its color was stolen from the sky. In Hopi legend the lizard who travels between the above and the below, excretes turquoise and that the stone can hold back floods. The Apache felt that turquoise on a gun or bow made it shoot straight. The Navajo consider it as good fortune to wear and believe it could appease the Wind Spirit.

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