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Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch  0348-WT-ST


Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch.

This Native American Eagle Watch is a great piece of wearable Navajo Indian art. This watch prominently features a pair of watch tips that were hand made from Sterling Silver and each end holds the powerful image of an Eagle in Sterling Silver. The fans and bands of shining Gold Fill give this watch that elemental Silver and Gold character. These Navajo Indian made watch tips are 1-1/4" wide by 1-1/2" long. Signed by the Navajo Indian artist RB and Stamped Sterling. A modern Southwest look. An adjustable stretch band and a complimentary watch face has been added for your convenience.

Man, from the earliest times, has considered the adornment of his person to be as necessary as food and shelter. The Indians of the Southwest are no exception. They have loved fine jewelry, esteemed it as wealth, and worn it profusely. Today the use of Indian jewelry has spread far beyond its original boundaries and its appreciation has become world-wide.

The Dine' (or Navajo) People are a unique group of American Indians still living the traditional way of life throughout the four corners region of the Southwestern United States. The Navajo people have returned to the original name, the Dine' (pronounced di-nay'h), given to them by their holy people. The Dine' land (aka Navajo reservation) on top of Oak Creek Canyon is the largest reservation established for the Dine', covering about 25,000 sq. miles of land, and is located in parts of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado. The Navajo were the first of the southwestern Indians to produce metal jewelry. Around the mid-19th Century a Navajo Medicine Man, Atsidi Sani, convinced a Mexican blacksmith to teach him the art of working with metal. When the Navajo returned to their homeland in 1868 after their imprisonment at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, traders arrived in the area bringing silver coins with them. It was with these coins that the Navajo began to make silver jewelry.

We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize that it is 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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Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch
Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch
Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch
Native American Sterling Silver Gold Eagle Mens Watch
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Item: 0348-WT-ST
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