Authentic Native American Jewelry and Artifacts |
Cynetta
Smith, Navajo NH1080
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Paula says - "Brand new with Certificate of Authenticity and original price tag of $229.99."
Certificate of Authenticity.
Ends finished with pen shell heishi, and loop and ring clasp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
About QuartzQuartz is a crystalline mineral that come in many forms, including amethyst, aventurine, citrin, opal, rock crystal, tiger eye, rose quartz, and many others. Known as the "master healer", quartz is believed to amplify energy and thought, as well as the effect of other crystals. It absorbs, stores, releases and regulates energy. Quartz crystals are used to draw off negative energy of all kinds. |
Native American Bear SymbolismBear is considered the most powerful of all of the animals and is one of the most popular subjects of Native American carvers. Bear is a spiritual guide and represents strength and self-knowledge. Bear has supernatural powers and great healing powers. Bear is a symbol deliberate action, introspection, soul and insight for the past and the future. The Bear is the guardian of the West an is one of the animals of the Six Directions. Bears are the main figure in the Mountain Way, an important Navajo ceremony. Bear claws are a traditional adornment to pendants and bracelets. |