Silver Belt Buckle Indian Man in the Maze Silver Gold Belt Buckle by Jackson 0004-6696-BB
Silver Belt Buckle Indian Man in the Maze Silver Gold Belt Buckle by Jackson.
This one is meant to be worn with pride. This is a solid, heavy gauge belt buckle hand made from start to finish. This buckle features the traditional Indian Man in the Maze design in Silver overlay. This image was hand cut with perfect precision out of jeweler's gold, a.k.a Brass, and overlaid onto the tarnish resistant nickel Silver buckle. This one has the classic brushed polish. Made in our shop by master buckle artist JR Jackson. This impressive buckle is 2-3/8" tall by 3-3/8" wide. We can put any size keeper on the back you need from 1 to 2 inches in 1/4" increments (1-1/2" is the most common). Just let us know what you need.
There is a Pima Indian legend that explains when a person is born into this world, they enter a maze of life. The entrance is at the top where Se-eh-ha (Elder Brother) is waiting to show the way. The legend tells of the dead ends, detours and obstacles. It's the struggle to understand what can affect the physical, emotional, and spiritual growth that can guide them through the maze. At each turn, there is an opportunity to understand and appreciate the cycle of life, and to gain strength to move toward their goals. If the path is traveled in harmony and with a balance with nature, the legend says that dreams and ambitions will be found at the center of the maze, where E-e-thoi (Sun God) waits. He then passes them on to the next world.
The overhead view is of me in a maze
And you see what I'm hunting a few steps away.
I take a wrong turn and I'm on the wrong path
And the people all watching enjoy a good laugh.
Embarrassed with failure, I try to reverse
The course that my tread had already traversed.
"You'll never get out of this maze..."
So doing the trauma engulfing my dream
Invaded through what was an unguarded seam.
The torrent of helplessness swept me away
To the cavern of shame and the hall of dismay.
Inside me a voice was repeating the phrase:
"You've lost it, you'll never get out of this maze"
"You'll never get out of this maze..."
"You'll never get out of this maze..."
"You'll never get out of this maze..."
Maze by Phish |