This Native American stone rock tool/artifact is a great addition to any collection. Crafted with care and expertise, this piece showcases the rich cultural heritage of the United States, it is clear that it was handmade with precision and intention. The tool/artifact is perfect for anyone interested in Native American culture and art. It is a unique and rare piece that will surely be a conversation starter. The origin of this artifact is Washington, and it is a great representation of the Native American culture in the United States. Add this piece to your collection today and appreciate the beauty and complexity of Native American art.
Feels thick and soft. Color is a medium wash blue with fading spots. Black graphic native american skull on one leg, with light distressing and intricate skull hardware. Original 32 waist x 32 inseam with no alterations.
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll w/ Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes. An unusual cloth doll with beads for teeth and paint detailed glass eyes. She is wearing beaded earrings and necklace as well. We estimate circa 1930s. Ask questions if you have them. Items are accurately described and carefully photographed. If you need to know anything else – please ask. Thank you for reading (and observing) the above terms, and happy shopping!
Extremely Rare Authentic South Texas Midland Projectile Point, Arrowhead, Dart. South Texas Prehistoric Native American Artifact, Nueces River Headwaters, Paleo-Indian (8600 BC to 8000 BC), Late Pleistocene Glacial Periods, Edward Plateau Chert, Excellent Condition. Midland Point is primarily a West Texas Point, a small to medium lanceolate point with edge grinding on the lower edges. Midland Point is like Fosom Point without the flutes. The Reference is Prehistoric Artifacts of the Texas Indians, D R Davis Jr (1991, pp 130-131).
This rare Native American wood carved totem is a true masterpiece signed by Andy Wesley TsuEch. The intricate details of the carving are simply breathtaking. The totem represents the Native American culture, specifically that of the US. It is a highly sought-after item for collectors of Native American art and artifacts. The totem is in excellent condition and has been well-preserved over the years. It is a unique piece that will add value to any collection. The totem is categorized as a fetish and is part of the Native American cultures and ethnicities. It was made sometime between 1935 to now. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of art.
This limited-edition print is not just a decoration; it’s an invitation to experience the world through Echohawk’s eyes. Perfect for your living room, office, or as a thoughtful gift for someone special, this artwork will spark conversation and admiration. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of Brummet Echohawk’s artistry. Order now and elevate your art collection with this one-of-a-kind print that cannot be found anywhere else!
This unique Native American ceremonial wood art piece is a true treasure for any collector. Handmade with great skill, the intricate details on this item are a testament to the artist’s talent and dedication. The item represents the Cherokee tribal affiliation and was made in the United States, making it a perfect addition to any Native American collection. With its rich cultural significance, this wood art piece is a must-have for anyone interested in Native American history and art. It is perfect for display in your home or office, and is sure to be a conversation starter. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this rare and beautiful item. Makes perfect wall art, looks great on a light colored background and no frame needed! . Lighting is important for ease of depiction, however this piece, like most of my Native American artifacts looks best in low indirect lighting.