Authentic Native American Bone Horse Stick Necklace

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Santo Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizSanto Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris Coriz Lonny and Michelle Cloud Hand Carved Bone
Horse Stick with Bead Necklace
HK Item #NP173

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Hand carved bone Horse Stick pendant

Size
Necklace is 18" long end to end
Horse is 5" long
Large feather is 1 7/8" long
Two smaller feathers are 1 1/2" long
Materials
Bone, horn, glass beads, sterling silver
Hallmarks
Signed by artist
Artists
Lonny and Michelle Cloud

Hand carved bone Horse Stick pendant

Each of the three hand carved, hand painted
feathers is a work of art unto itself.

What is a Horse Stick?

The horse stick is a Lakota Sioux tradition used to honor a specific horse. Carved from bone and painted, the horses were then adorned with feathers, horse hair, animal claws and other items.

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Lonny and Michelle Cloud
Horse Stick Pendant with Bead Necklace
NP173 (ONLY ONE AVAILABLE)

$180 plus s/h

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Paula says - "All hand carved and hand painted. Beading is tastefully done in hairpipe beads, beautiful glass beads, sterling silver and crow beads. A unique creation - wearable art to treasure and pass along for generations. Use it to honor your great horse. "

Hand carved bone Horse Stick pendant

Hand carved bone Horse Stick pendant

Hand carved bone Horse Stick pendant

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Santo Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizSanto Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizAbout Bone Feather Jewelry

Used by the Plains Indians people for generations, bone and feathers have played an important part of everyday life, ceremonies and adornment.

Lonny and Michelle Cloud were the first modern artists to combine elements of bones and feathers into bone feather jewelry. They have been designing and making their bone feather art for 20 years. Although there have been imitations of their designs the Clouds' work is distinctive and of the finest quality available.

What's more, Lonny has an affinity for horses and, lucky for us, horses are featured in much of his work.

We are offering a variety of Lonny and Michelle Cloud's work for your enjoyment.

Lonny is a registered Lumbee Nation of North Carolina and America. Michelle is a registered Pine Ridge Sioux (Oglala tribe). Their company is called Thunder Puppy Art.

See more of the Clouds' bone feather jewelry:

pin pendants | necklaces and pendants | pendant and earring sets

 

Print by Lonnie Horse Cloud

"Tasunka Zuya"
by Lonny Horse Cloud
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