Native American Contemporary Sterling SILVER BELT BUCKLE VERY NICE, A KEEPER 2360-BB
Native American Jewelry Silver Belt Buckle.
This Native American Jewelry Silver Belt Buckle is a true dazzler. This impressive belt buckle was hand made out of shining Sterling Silver. Hand cut bands of Sterling Silver and hand twisted Sterling Silver wires give this belt buckle an incredible high shine. Silver on Silver, you can't go wrong with that. This belt buckle will match up perfectly with any other Silver bolo tie or other Silver accessories you already have in your collection. Made in our shop. This Navajo Indian Belt Buckle is 2-1/4" wide and 3-1/4" wide with a 1-1/2" wide keeper on the back. This buckle is a heavy one, sturdy and not flimsy in any way. Stamped Sterling. Signed by the artist with our hallmark.
The Din� journeyed through three lower worlds in various forms of being, faced by many trials and tribulations before they emerged into this world that we call Disoos, the Glittering or Sparkling World. We inhabit the land between the four sacred mountains bounded by the great rivers. The Holy People created this world for us from which we are never to stray and which we must always protect. The Holy People also live in this world, in sacred places, on the mountaintops, in the canyons, and the valleys. They have power over our daily lives by requiring us to walk and stay on the path of Hozh�� (harmony). Each day our morning prayers are said toward the east before the sun rises. We express gratitude for our good life, for our livestock, for our land, and the wonders we live among. The prayer that we sing as we ask for the blessings of the Holy People was also asked for you, our guest.
May it be beautiful before me. May it be beautiful behind me. May it be beautiful above me. May it be beautiful below me. May I walk in beauty. Borrowed from Navajo Parks and Recreation.
The 4 mountains stand for the sacred mountains that mark the boundaries to the land that the Holy Ones gave the Navajo thousands of years ago. These Mountains are: Blanca Peak in the East, Mount Taylor in the south, San Francisco Peaks in the west and Hesperus Peak in the north. The animals represent life to the people, because animal husbandry is and was a vital part of Navajo life. The Dine' People believe they live within the Four Sacred Mountains.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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