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These traditional Iroquois 5-row bone bracelets are made with deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and red glass beads. The deerskin lacing strap is adjustable to any size wrist. It is only available in tan lacing. The bracelets are adjustable from 8" to 12" long by 1.5" wide and weighs about 1.8 ounces (50 grams). They are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United States. ...
These traditional Iroquois 5-row bone bracelets are made with deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and white glass beads. The deerskin lacing strap is adjustable to any size wrist. It is only available in tan lacing. The bracelets are adjustable from 8" to 12" long by 1.5" wide and weighs about 1.8 ounces (50 grams). They are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United...
The 1-Antler Tip Necklace is decorated with a glass bead on a 32" deerskin neck strap. The white tail deer antler tips range from 1" to 4" long and bead color varies. The necklaces come with an authenticity card that describes the importance of the deer to Native Americans. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
The flint arrowhead with bail is hung on a deerskin neckstrap. Arrowhead size: 2.25" long by 1" wide Weight: 14 gThese necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
These 4" keychains are assembled using plastic hairpipe, glass beads, and deerskin by the Iroquois in Canada.
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are made from soapstone. You will get one similar to the one shown, but not the exact item. There will be slight variation from pipe to pipe in design, feathers, and beads used. The Iroquois Bear with Feet Pipe measures 6.5" (16.25 cm) long, and weighs about 6.8 oz. These pipes come with leather ties, beads and feathers. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
This exquisite and functional Native-made Iroquois peace pipe is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. It is embellished with intricate leather ties, colorful beads, and soft feathers. The bowl is crafted from smooth soapstone, while the shank is wrapped in a plush layer of rabbit fur and accented with rich, dyed felt. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife permit is required for shipments outside of the United States.
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...
These traditional Iroquois 2-row bone ankle bracelets are made with deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and blue glass beads. The anklet strap is adjustable from 8" to 12" long. They are 0.5" wide. These anklets are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United States.
These traditional Iroquois 2-row bone ankle bracelets are made with deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and red glass beads. The anklet strap is adjustable from 8" to 12" long. They are 0.5" wide. These anklets are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United States.
These traditional Iroquois 2-row bone ankle bracelets are made with white tail deerskin leather, water buffalo bone hairpipe, brass, and turquoise glass beads. The anklet strap is adjustable from 8" to 12" long. They are 0.5" wide. These anklets are made by Iroquois women on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United States.
Each necklace comes on a card describing how Natives Americans used arrowheads to obtain food, shelter, and clothing. The arrowhead pendant hangs on a deerskin neck strap. These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Karen Mitten (Cayuga 435), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Iroquoian artisans in Canada. The pendant hangs on a 30" (76 cm) cow split neck strap. Length of pendant: 3" (7.5 cm) Width of pendant: 1.25" (3 cm)
These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Iroquoian artisans in Canada. The pendant hangs on a 33" (84cm) cow split neck strap.
These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Iroquoian artisans in Canada. The pendant hangs on a 29" (73.5 cm) cow split neck strap. The pendant averages 3.5" (9 cm) long, and 1" (2.5 cm) wide. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
These necklaces are assembled from non-Native components by Iroquoian artisans in Canada. The pendant hangs on a 30" (77.5cm) cow split neck strap. Length of pendant: 2.75" (7 cm) Width of pendant: 1.75" (4.5 cm)