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Kokopelli Pendant - Kingman Turquoise - Coral - Native American Jewelry - Navajo Style - Gift - 925 Silver
Kokopelli Pendant - Kingman Turquoise - Coral - Native American Jewelry - Navajo Style - Gift - 925 Silver
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Unique piece
Handcrafted pendant in 925/1000 silver decorated with the Kokopelli and set with Kingman turquoise and coral
Height 4.5 cm
Width 2.5 cm
The bottom plate is cast and is 3 mm thick
Guaranteed jewel
Kokopelli is a mythical character often depicted as a hunchbacked flute player, originating from ancient Native American beliefs in the Southwest United States, and dating back over 3,000 years. Kokopelli was an image in Anasazi Indian mythology, a symbol of fertility, joy, celebration, and long life. He is also a minstrel, a spirit of music, a storyteller, a traveling salesman, a rainmaker, a healer, a teacher, a trickster magician, a seducer, and a fertilizer. Kokopelli possesses the wisdom of age. This joyful traveler has a lesson for everyone. His greatest lesson seems to be to show us that we should not take life too seriously. He is particularly present in the "Four Corners" country, a high plateau straddling four states (New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona), whose intersection is on the Navajo Indian Reservation. However, cave paintings depicting him have been found from Peru to Canada.
All my jewelry is handcrafted from 925/1000 silver and natural stones in the Navajo style.
I bend, solder, hammer silver and cut, shape and polish rough stones, I also use finished cabochons.
Some jewelry comes directly from Native American reserves, which will be mentioned in the description.
Shipping is done with a tracking number.
The items are perfectly packaged to avoid any deterioration.



