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Item #: 81-700-AS (Y2K) -
These traditional Iroquois 2-row bone ankle bracelets are made with white tail deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and assorted colored glass beads. The anklet strap is adjustable from 8" to 12" long. They are 0.5" wide.We will send you an assortment of colors. If you want a particular color, please order from the sorted colors. These anklets are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all...
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Item #: 81-451-G6196 (9UD2) -
John Diabo, a Mohawk artist on the Kahnawake Mohawk Reservation south of Montreal, made this exquisite breastplate choker using clam shell button and hairpipe, glass beads, and deerskin trim. All shipments outside of the U.S. require U.S. Fish and Wildlife export clearance.
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Item #: 81-451-G6197 (9UD2) -
John Diabo, a Mohawk artist on the Kahnawake Mohawk Reservation south of Montreal, made this exquisite breastplate choker using the ultra-thin water buffalo bone hairpipe we manufacture in Vietnam, a clam shell button, glass beads, and deerskin trim. All shipments outside of the U.S. require U.S. Fish and Wildlife export clearance.
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Item #: 82-02-G (Y2H) -
Chevron earrings are made using one of the oldest types of beads in the North American Indian trade. These Iroquois earrings with green chevron beads and silver colored beads and hooks are approximately 1.5" long by 0.25" wide and weigh about 0.28 ounce (8 grams). The chevron beads may vary slightly in design.
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Item #: 82-02-P (Y2H) -
Chevron earrings are made using one of the oldest types of beads in the North American Indian trade. These Iroquois earrings with royal blue chevron beads and silver colored beads and hooks are approximately 1.5" long by 0.25" wide and weigh about 0.28 ounce (8 grams). The chevron beads may vary slightly in design.