Southwestern Cuff
2011

Native American Jewelry is America’s Natural Beautification
The first Americans had their own styles of jewelry before others came to America. They have used the elements around them such as feathers, stones, shells, bones and ornaments to wear and tear. In the 1500 French explorers were among the first trade of the United States, including glass beads, useful objects, they have never had, for their fur pelts. Native Americans seem to love using the colors of beads to make jewelry and decoration of their clothing.
It was not until the 1850s that Americans began to acquire the necessary skills to craft jewelry from metals and precious stones. Before that, they often used son of copper and brass fashion jewelry and coins used as buttons. A man named Atsidi Saan learned the art of blacksmithing in Arizona to Fort Defiance.
What are more Native American Jewelers can trace their technical jewelry. In the 1860s the Navajo people were locked up at Bosque Redondo for four years, but when they returned to the mess they have begin to use new techniques that Saan had learned to the development of Native American Silver Jewelry. Their tools were of a type of crude at the start and use the money to melt coins for jewelry.
The Mexican peso was higher silver content; it was the favorite to use. In the late 1890s, silver and turquoise jewelry made Navajo was used to barter with traders who came to the reserve. That practice was discontinued after 1950, but still outside the reserves.
One of the most popular in the United States of works of art, you can buy a dreamcatcher. Built in different forms, with the environment that resembles a spider web and the sides with feathers and beads, dream catchers is to take bad dreams.
If you use a dream catcher as part of the west of your home decor, the best place to put one is the bedroom. However, people have also been known to hang in the middle of a window. Dream catchers can be very small, or they can be very important when choosing one, make sure the wall space to display properly.
The oldest of the United States have a look of jewelry crudités that collectors now seek. As the newest and best tools available, the quality and design jewelry Amerindian gradually improved and became the beautiful jewelry hand it is today.
A large part of this jewelry is widely available in the southwest itself and jewelry stores across the country and on the Internet. Rings, cuff bracelets, pendants, bolo ties, and earrings are all the facts as turquoise and silver.
Other elements such as coral, jasper, mother of pearl, jet and a few others are used in Native American jewelry today. This unique and original jewelry are often very reasonable prices for good know-how involved in making them. These jewels are worn by many people today.
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