Sterling Silver Mystic Hand Earrings

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Ervin Hoskie - Navajo Sterling Silver
Mystic Hand Earrings
HK Item #NE213

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Navajo Onyx and Sterling Silver Earrings

Type
Wire
Size
1 3/4" long including ear wire
5/8" wide
Materials

Sterling Silver

Hallmark
None
Artist
Ervin Hoskie, Navajo

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Ervin Hoskie
Navajo Sterling Silver
Mystic Hand Earrings

$30
plus s/h (insurance included)


  

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Mystic Hand

In Native American art, the hand usually represents the presence of man. From the earliest hand imprints on cave walls, the hand depicts a man's work, achievements and his personal history.

When a hand had a swirl in the middle of it, that is said to be the "eye in hand" and represents a mystic, or all-seeing, hand, the presence of the Great Spirit in man.

A Native American's horse was highly honored and often covered in symbols for various purposes. This would vary from tribe to tribe but hand prints were often used in various positions on a horse to mean different things.

The most prized handprint was when preparing for battle, if it was a kill-or-be-killed mission, an upside-down hand would be placed on the warrior's horse.

If a horse knocked down an enemy, right and left hand prints were put on the horse's chest.

The Pat Hand Print was the left hand pressed onto the horse's right hindquarters. It was put on a horse who had returned from a dangerous mission with his master unharmed.


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