Navajo Indian Inlaid Malachite Knife and Sheath by Native American artist Yazzie 0220-KF
Navajo Indian Inlaid Malachite Knife and Sheath by Native American artist Yazzie.
This Navajo Inlaid Knife is true collectors item! The artist inlaid the handle of this knife with Malachite, and Jet (all block), genuine Mother of Pearl and genuine Ironwood in a striking, contemporary design. Each stone of Malachite, Pearl, Ironwood, and Jet has been cut, carved, and shaped by hand and arranged in an eye-catching pattern. This was designed and made by Navajo Indian artist Doris Yazzie from Kayenta, Arizona. She comes from the Monument Valley area and she's been making knives since 1989. The handle is 5-1/2", the blade is 6-1/4" long (total length 11-3/4"). Complete with a genuine leather knife sheath that is 10" long. Signed by the Navajo Indian artist DY (Doris Yazzie). A beautiful work of art to be showcased proudly.
Malachite comes from copper ore, thus exuding a green appearance. Its origin dates back to ancient Egypt and as with several other precious stones, was believed to possess magical powers. It has been found in Zaire, France, England, Rhodesia, New Mexico, and Arizona. It is rare and highly esteemed by mineral collectors for its deep rainforest green hues that often alternate with lighter green hues in a linear pattern. Malachite is used for making beads, carved figurines, and cabochons (cut stones). However, larger quantities have been used in certain palace walls and buildings in Russia.
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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