This sculpture is in perfectcondition. Bronze Dimensions :Height 8 x Width 16Weight : 12 LBSInventory : 26YRD11398762 Donning the feathers of the eagle, the most revered bird in Native American culture, this mediator to the spirit world dances a story as old as time.
This is a rare pair of Ed Hardy Jeans featuring a unique Native American design. The jeans are perfect for anyone looking for a stylish and high-quality addition to their wardrobe. They are made from premium denim and feature a regular fit, making them comfortable to wear throughout the day. The jeans are perfect for men who are looking for a fashionable yet understated addition to their wardrobe. The jeans are part of the clothing, shoes, and accessories category, specifically the men’s clothing section. They are categorized under jeans and are perfect for anyone looking for a unique and rare design. The brand is Ed Hardy, which is known for producing high-quality and stylish clothing. The jeans are pre-owned but are in excellent condition.
This is a rare and authentic collection of Native American artifacts that includes Indian arrowheads, spear points, and scrapers. The collection comes from Central Mississippi and has a well-documented ownership history. The items were handmade by the Cherokee tribe and originate from the United States. The cultural significance of these artifacts cannot be overstated. They offer a glimpse into the daily lives of Native American tribes before the arrival of Europeans. This collection would make a valuable addition to any collector’s selection of pre-1600 Native American artifacts.
This is a superb vintage Navajo michael rogers silver ring having a large oval boulder opal surrounded by a handcarved silver border with a solid wide silver band! The center stone measures around 19mm x12mm The ring face measures around 19mmx12mm The ring size is around 9.75 Sterling silver. Michael rogers One of the last Authentic California Indian Handmade jewelers, with 40 years of experience, he is a true master of his art. His handmade jewelry is loaded with rich textures, colors and design using only natural material. His artwork has a modern look but is based on old themes. Virgin Valley opal Nevada is famous for its beautiful, colorful opal. The state contains some very rich precious opal beds and has produced some spectacular and extremely valuable specimens. The Virgin Valley opal beds in northwest Humboldt County are perhaps the most famous gemstone locality in Nevada. High quality precious opal emitting a multihued rainbow of color is found replacing wood or other plant material in this remote location. The Virgin Valley Opal field is in an isolated desert area south of Highway 140 about 25 miles southwest of Denio. Precious opal was first discovered here in 1905 and a number of claims were located at that time. Exploration of these deposits has been continued intermittently by various parties since that time. The opal field lies within an area approximately 5 miles wide and 10 miles long in certain beds outcropping along the walls and slopes of Virgin Creek Valley. Geology of The Virgin Valley The Virgin Valley opal district is located in Humboldt County, Nevada, approximately 40 miles northeast of Winnemucca. The geology of the district is characterized by a series of tuffaceous sedimentary rocks of Miocene age, known as the Virgin Valley Formation. These rocks were deposited in a lake environment, and are interbedded with layers of diatomite and volcanic ash. The opal in the Virgin Valley district occurs as replacements of diatomite and volcanic ash layers. It is thought to have formed during the late Pliocene epoch, when silica-rich fluids circulated through the rocks. The uranium in the opal is thought to have been derived from nearby volcanic rocks Many opal experts consider the Virgin Valley material to be some of the best, brightest and most beautiful opal yet discovered. The Virgin Valley deposits produce a wide variety material from intensely colored crystal opal to some of the world’s finest black opal. Brilliant flashes of red, blue, yellow, green and all the rest of the rainbow emanate from these spectacular gems.
Discover a unique blend of Cherokee and Viking history with this triangular stone artifact, featuring face symbols reminiscent of Norse mythology. Approximately 2.5″ x 1.5″ x 1 (Please refer to images for scale). Upstate South Carolina, historically inhabited by the Cherokee Nation. Embedded face symbols, possibly linked to Viking or Thor imagery. This artifact is perfect for collectors of ancient tools, archaeology enthusiasts, and history buffs. Add this unique piece to your collection and own a tangible connection to the past. All artifacts offered for sale comply with the legal requirements of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). This item was legally obtained and is not associated with any protected burial sites. Welcome to Planetary Pines! Discover an eclectic collection of treasures at Planetary Pines, where we cater to collectors and enthusiasts alike. Our store features a diverse range of collectibles, from rare fossils that whisper tales of ancient Earth to mesmerizing gemstones that dazzle with natural beauty. We also offer a unique selection of UFO, extraterrestrial, and paranormal photography, capturing the mysterious and otherworldly. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, our carefully curated items are sure to add wonder to your collection. Explore our offerings and discover the extraordinary! Why Shop with Us? Every item is carefully inspected to meet our high standards. We strive for excellence and accuracy in all our listings. All other sales are considered final. We prioritize the privacy and security of our customers’ personal information. We retain your personal information only as long as necessary and implement appropriate security measures to protect your data. Changes to Our Policies. We reserve the right to modify, alter, or update any of our policies at any time. We recommend reviewing our policies periodically to stay informed. Thank you for choosing Planetary Pines.
This book is a must-have for anyone interested in Native American and Southwestern cultures. It features intricate details about the Hougart silver hallmarks and provides a comprehensive guide to the topic. The author, a renowned expert in the field, has provided valuable insights into the history and significance of these hallmarks. The book is a first edition, published in 2014, and is a great addition to any collection of collectibles related to Native American and Southwestern cultures. It is a perfect resource for those interested in learning more about the topic and is a great way to show respect for the rich history and culture of these regions.
2010P sacagawea dollar coin, edge lettering errors, weight 7.858grams, see all the specifications on the pictures you will be receiving the same cion as on the pictures.
This antique HANDWROUGHT silver souvenir spoon showcases intricate with a native bust with headdress. Crafted by hand in the early 1900s, this piece is a true representation of Native American artistry and history. The silver construction and unique tribal affiliation make it a valuable addition to any collection. This piece is a rare find that allows you to own a piece of history and Native American culture. Markings: None Guaranteed to test Coin. 900 fine Silver or better. Measurements: 5.1/4 Long. See my other listings for more Southwest Jewelry.
You will be getting 2 uncut RARE Posters for World War 2 from the year 1942 These are hard to find in their uncut state. “More Tomahawks for Our United Warriors”. Original linen backed World War II antique poster. In this poster by Charles Presbetonequa, a young Native American man dressed in traditional garb and carrying a tomahawk dances as two U. Appearing below the image. During World War II, all Americans were called to help the war effort by investing in U. This is one of the three posters created by Native American students at the U. Indian School in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Published by the U. Government, the colorful poster sheet promotes the sale of bonds to finance the war. The poster sheet uses Native American scenes or imagery to depict their patriotism The P-40 was the best known Curtiss-Wright airplane of World War II. World War II vintage poster. The Code Talkers used the Navajo language as an unbreakeable code during WW II. The poster sheet uses Native American scenes or imagery to depict their patriotism. Any questions please do not hesitate to ask. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS! The last photo is my Social Media Group (FB). If you would like to join for some great deals and new inventory.