Native American Rawhide Beaded Lance by Navajo Indian artist Clara Vasquez 0978-NC
Native American Rawhide Beaded Lance by Navajo Indian artist Clara Vasquez.
This impressive lance measures 73" from the metal point to the end of the handle. The shaft is wrapped in rawhide and accented with decorative beading, contrasting leather fringe and bone. The metal spear tip is securely attached by sinew to the head. Powerful symbols dress this ceremonial artifact and it would make a fabulous gift. It is attractive in any setting and has the artistic character to stand alone or compliment similar pieces of collected works. Bead work may slightly vary from piece to piece.
The lance or spear is an important element in Native American culture and was used chiefly as a hunting tool. It grew to play a role in ornamental dress and as a weapon in battle. The lance is another example of the full use Indians made of their environment.
The objects man makes are called artifacts, and every artifact, whether it is beautiful or ugly, crude or refined, utilitarian or ceremonial, is a reflection and product of man's skills, his techniques, his arts. Artifacts reflect the ideas, the concepts, and the knowledge acquired or learned as a member of a tribe.
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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