Authentic Native American Zuni Indian Watch

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Fabian Cellicion - Zuni Sterling Silver
Ladies Inlay Thunderbird Watch
HK Item # WL-370

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Native American Indian Jewelry; Zuni Sterling Silver Watch

Complete with expansion band and Nadia Quartz watch with white face.

Size

Watch tips are 1" long.

Tell us in the note section of your order what size wrist you have and we will put the appropriate size expansion band on the watch before we send it.

Materials
Turquoise, Coral, Jet, Mother of Pearl,
Read about stones
Sterling silver, Read about silver
Hallmarks
FC    ZUNI
Artist
Fabian Cellicion, Zuni

Native American Indian Jewelry; Zuni Sterling Silver Watch

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Fabian Cellicion
Zuni Sterling Silver
Ladies Inlay Thunderbird Watch
WL370
$99 plus s/h
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Paula says - "The mother of pearl inlay on this thunderbird changes from soft grey to bright white depending on how it catches the light."

Native American Indian Jewelry; Zuni Sterling Silver Watch

Tips are 1" x 3/4" and inlaid with turquoise, coral, jet, and mother of pearl.

Native American Indian Jewelry; Zuni Sterling Silver Watch

Peyote Bird, Water Bird or Thunderbird?

The Water Bird is a symbol of the renewal of life, rainy seasons, rivers, distant travel, distant vision & wisdom. It is often also referred to as the Peyote Bird because the Water Bird plays a significant part in the Native American Indian Church Peyote meetings and, in fact, since the early 1900's has been the symbol of the NAC.

The Peyote/Water Bird is not a Southwest tradition, but one of the Plains Indians. The Peyote Bird is connected with lightning, thunder and visions. Those who dream of the thunder beings will become Heyokas, those who do things backwards, upside down, or opposite. This is a Lakota way of being. It is part of the medicine of the Heyoka to remind us that we should not take ourselves too seriously - that's why Heyoka is often translated as the "sacred clown".

The Thunderbird is a cross-cultural symbol of the Southwest, Plains and Pacific Northwest tribes as well as in the non-Native world. Much is written about the origin of the symbol and its significance. It has been suggested by some that the symbol was borrowed by Native American artisans from medal dies from the white man. Others claim the Thunderbird has always lived in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. There, carved totem poles are often topped with a Thunderbird with outstretched wings. Looking at a Thunderbird, it is easy to see why it symbolizes power, strength and nobility.

 

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