Cynetta Smith, Navajo |
Necklace
20" end to end; bear 1 1/4" long;
Spring ring clasp. |
Cynetta Smith, Navajo N767
- $85 plus s/h | |||||||
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About LomaSiivaLoma Siiva is a brand and gallery dedicated to authentic Native American jewelry and art, focusing on helping Native artisans make a living through their talent while protecting and educating about the artistry of various tribes. The name "LomaSiiva" originates from the Hopi language and literally translates to "Hill Metal." This name reflects the brand's connection to Indigenous culture and its mission to capture the voice of Indigenous people through authentic Native American jewelry and artistry. They offer a wide range of products including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, bolo ties, and more, featuring materials like turquoise, white buffalo, coral, onyx, and sterling silver. The brand verifies that artists are bona fide members of their tribes. |
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. |
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