Help Us Support The Acoma Education Foundation
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by Native American Treasures
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest For those who know and have worked with us, you know we have a deep respect and admiration for the Native American culture. Our products celebrate their traditions and way of life, we support Native American artisans financially so they can support their families, and we support like-minded organizations that share our love for preserving and creating awareness of their culture. We ask that you join us in supporting The Acoma Education Foundation, a non-profit organization established to support the Acoma D ..read more
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Expand Your Sales As A Native American Treasures Partner
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by melissa
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest If you are a wholesaler looking for quality Native American jewelry, Native American Treasures can help. We sell authentic, hand-made Native American jewelry and other treasures to a number of different retailers: Etsy sellers and other online retailers Museum stores Trading posts Boutiques Why Native American Jewelry? Native American jewelry appeals to a cross-section of people across the country who are collectors and like unique, unusual jewelry. Many businesses have trouble finding jewelry for their cu ..read more
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Hopi Symbolism In Native American Jewelry
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by Native American Treasures
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest The Hopi tribe used a wide variety of symbols to represent various themes and ideas that were meaningful to them. The Hopi are known for their beautiful artwork including weavings, baskets, pottery and jewelry, all of which can feature these symbols. Here’s a breakdown of some important Hopi symbols and their meanings. Bear Claw For the Hopi tribe, the bear claw symbol is used to represent authority, power and leadership. Don’t confuse a bear claw symbol with a badger claw symbol, though, because the badger ..read more
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Zuni Symbolism In Native American Jewelry
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by Native American Treasures
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest Zuni symbols carry deep meaning and history for the tribe. Here’s an explanation of some of the most important Zuni symbols you may see used in jewelry, and their meanings. Arrow Arrows were a hugely important tool for the Zuni because they used them to hunt the animals they needed for food, garments and additional tools. The meaning of an arrow symbol in Zuni culture depends on how it’s portrayed. One arrow alone is a symbol of defense and protection. Two crossed arrows, on the other hand, represent friend ..read more
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Tradition Of Turquoise In Native American Jewelry
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by Native American Treasures
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest The tradition of turquoise in Native American jewelry goes back many centuries. Turquoise is deeply meaningful for Native American tribes including the Navajo, so it’s no surprise so much Native American jewelry features turquoise so often. But what exactly is the significance of turquoise for Native Americans? Turquoise represents strengths and skill for some tribes, while for others it represents protection and prosperity. Regardless of each tribes’ specific beliefs about the mineral, it became a central f ..read more
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Symbolism In Navajo Jewelry
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by wspadmin
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest The beautiful jewelry made by Navajo artisans is appreciated by non-natives and natives alike. Common features in these pieces of jewelry are metals like copper and sterling silver, as well as additional elements like bone, beads, shell, coral, or, perhaps most famously, turquoise.  Not only is Navajo jewelry stunning to look at and wear, but it also holds deeper meaning through the use of symbols. Here are some of the most common symbols in Navajo jewelry along with their meanings.  Arrowheads In ..read more
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How To Care For Your Native American Treasures
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by Native American Treasures
1y ago
Facebook Print Tumblr Reddit Email Messenger Twitter Viber LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest To keep your sterling silver pieces beautiful and shiny, wear them often. I have learned that my favorite pieces of jewelry rarely need a polish. That said, here are a few rules to follow. Store your jewelry in a Ziplock bag. This keeps the air and moisture away from it and keeps it from tarnishing. We provide a baggy with each purchase. Avoid hairspray while wearing your jewelry. Put your jewelry on after you have sprayed your hair. Avoid washing dishes or showering while wearing your jewelry. Sterling s ..read more
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