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Native American Turquoise Sterling Silver Belt Buckle 

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Native American Turquoise Sterling Silver Belt Buckle. 

This Native American Sterling Silver Belt Buckle is an impressive work of wearable art. This Navajo buckle features a genuine hand cut Turquoise cabochon. This one was finely made out of shining Sterling Silver. Individually hand made Sterling Silver dots and Sterling Silver feathers add an extra high shine. A hand twisted Sterling Silver wire gives this piece of Native American jewelry art just the right touch of detail. Made in by Navajo Indian jewelry artist. This piece is 3-1/2" wide and 4-1/4" long with a 1-1/2" wide keeper on the back. Turquoise stones may slightly vary. The photo is an excellent representation of the one of a kind hand made buckle you'll receive. 

There are many legends about Turquoise The Pima consider it to bring good fortune and strength and that it helped overcome illness. The Zuni believe that blue turquoise was male and of the sky and green turquoise was female and of the earth. Pueblo Indians thought that its color was stolen from the sky. In Hopi legend the lizard who travels between the above and the below, excretes turquoise and that the stone can hold back floods. The Apache felt that turquoise on a gun or bow made it shoot straight. The Navajo consider it as good fortune to wear and believe it could appease the Wind Spirit. 

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. 

CERTIFIED AUTHENTIC