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Sterling Silver Kokopelli pendant

SNP314

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 southwestern jewelry sterling silver pendant

1-3/16" x 1-3/4"

Comes with appropriate 18" Chain.   Pictured in turquoise.

Stone carvings or petroglyphs of Kokopelli can be seen all over the Southwest. Kokopelli is a good luck symbol.  I have read that carvings of him can be found in the desert of the southwest which are over 1,700 years.  Kokopelli is usually pictured playing a flute in a dancing posture.  Most all depict his mischief, fertility and abundance in all things, and general happiness.  Kokopelli is a magician, teacher, storyteller and healer, and brings joy to all.  According to tradition, Kokopelli used to travel around fertilizing crops with the music that came out of his flute.  Beware Kokopelli is considered a symbol of fertility.

Our craftsmen try to make the pieces like those pictured, but small variations will occur in any handcrafted work and are part of their charm.  Handcrafted by Native American Navajo silversmiths and made from (.925) sterling silver.  Price includes regular shipping by U.S. Mail.  Priority 2-3 day and Express overnight is extra.  Most all items are available in white turquoise for an additional charge.

Price $69.99
Quantity
Turquoise Malachite Black Onyx
Turquoise & Coral

 

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