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6"
Medicine Wheel
Kokopelli
design
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to enlarge photo
2
1/2" arrowhead with a kokopelli design is in the
center of this medicine wheel. Accented with
leather, feathers, lizard fetish, a medicine bundle and
beads.
This
explanation taken in part from "The Medicine Wheel" at
walkingant.com.
Much
study goes into the Medicine Wheel, but this explanation
will hopefully give you some insight into the purpose of the
Medicine Wheel. In its most simplistic definition, the
Medicine Wheel is a symbol of ALL creation, of all races of
people, birds, fish, animals, trees, and stones. It's shape
is that of a wagon wheel, made of stones. The circular shape
of the wheel represents the earth, the sun, the moon, the
cycles of life, the seasons, and day to night. Movement
around the perimeter of the Medicine Wheel is in a clockwise
direction, the rotation path of the earth. At the center of
the wheel, at the hub, is Creator, who sits in perfect
balance. Outside the center, there is an inner circle
representing the Old Woman (the earth), Father Sun,
Grandmother Moon, and the four elements.
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6"
Dream Catcher
The
Anishnabe application as remembered by WayaGola. . . as taken
from Native Net.com.
The dream catcher is hung above a sleeping area in
a place where the morning light can hit it. The nature of the
Dream Catcher will attract all sorts of dreams to its webs. When
bad dreams come, they do not know the way through the web and get
caught in the webbing where the first light of day causes them to
melt away and perish. The good dreams knowing the way go through
the center of the web and slide down the feather to the sleeper
below.
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 Small rattle
This is approximately 6" long
Handcrafted
Native American rattle made by a Navajo
craftsperson using carved antler, feathers,
leather or dyed fabric, bone, wood,
arrowheads and beads.
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Hand painted
Buffalo Rattle
24"
long
This buffalo head ceremonial
dance stick rattle is handcrafted and has a beautifully hand painted scene
with a picture of the sacred white buffalo with some southwestern designs
painted right on the leather. The handle is wrapped in buckskin and
it has arrow heads, beads and brass tacks as accents. This gorgeous
piece has a loop for hanging. Comes with certificate of Authenticity
with the artists name.
Price $32.95, includes
shipping
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Four
Direction Crossed
Arrow/ Dream Catcher
26" long x 12" wide
Price $42.95, includes
shipping
Handcrafted by a Navajo
craftsmen with two authentic arrows crossing one another with a dream
catcher, medicine wheel, beaded buckskin medicine bag, and accented with
feathers.
Comes with a hoop for hanging
and looks great grouped with a peace pipe and the buffalo rattle.
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on image to enlarge
Large
Tomahawk
15"
long
Stone head is approximately 3"
x 4"
Tomahawk
handcrafted by talented Navajo craftspeople using feathers,
wood, leather, rock and beads, with a leather wrapped
handle. This tomahawk makes a great addition to your
southwestern collection.
Large
tomahawk
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Medicine
Pouch
Leather with fringe
approximately 2-1/2" - 3" long. Long leather straps for wearing
around the neck.
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