Authentic Native American Zuni Indian Snake Pendants
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Each piece of Native American Indian Jewelry is hand made and unique. - Authenticity
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Zuni Sterling Silver
Medium Snake Pendant

Zuni Snake Pendant with one coral and one turquoise stone plus turquoise stone insets for the snake eyes.

Fixed bail.

Hand crafted by Zuni artist Effie Calavaza.

Stones  
 Turquoise and Coral Stones;
 Turquoise Inlay
Length   
(including bail) 
  1 3/8"
Width  
(at widest point)  
  5/8"
Chain  
 No chain
Hallmarks  
(stamped on back) 
 EFFIE C Zuni

See matching Effie snake items:
bracelets, earrings, money clips.

 

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Zuni artist,Effie Calavaza is from Zuni, New Mexico. She is famous for her snake designs. Although she learned silversmithing from her husband Juan Calavaza, she has been making her own designs since 1956. Her pieces are collected throughout the world.

The symbol of the snake in some Native American tribes is considered to represent the same properties as lightning or the lightning arrow. They often have a similar visual form. The snake does not symbolize anything negative or treacherous. Rather, the snake represents abundant rainfall and fertility. Other tribes use the snake as a healing image or for swiftness in battle.

We here in Colorado live with snakes - they are part of the landscape and ecosystem. Since our climate is semi-arid, we welcome the abundant rainfall the snake might bring.


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