Buffalo Nickel Yellow Trade Bead Earrings (Little Brother Edition)
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Product Description
Masterfully Crafted Indigenous Beadwork to Honor Heritage
This exquisite example of authentic indigenous beadwork is a true masterpiece. It is hand-crafted with incredible precision.
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These premium native american earrings feature authentic vintage buffalo nickels. They are beautifully paired with striking yellow trade beads.
Every intricate element represents a deep ancestral story. This piece of native made jewelry highlights exceptional master craftsmanship.
Traditional creators pour incredible prayer into every row. Selecting genuine indigenous beadwork ensures your collection carries real historic value.
These distinctive beaded earrings hang beautifully as a bold statement. They bring an authentic legacy to any look.
Key Features and Daily Wear
These lightweight pieces offer exceptional comfort for all-day wear. They pair effortlessly with casual Western style or formal evening attire.
The vibrant geometric patterns honor traditional tribal aesthetics. They add a striking, rustic element to any outfit you choose.
Each piece offers a unique color profile. The historic contrast makes them stand out as an instant conversation starter.
Size, Specifications, and Materials
These long drop items measure approximately 3.0 inches in total length. They offer a prominent yet comfortable profile.
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Materials: Vintage Buffalo Nickels, Historic Yellow Trade Beads, Premium Glass Seed Beads, Sterling Silver Hooks
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Design: 1-of-1 Limited Edition "Little Brother" Drop Style
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Origin: Authentic Native American Handcrafted
Artisan Care Instructions
Handle this delicate wearable art with absolute respect. Store the pieces flat in a dark, dry environment.
Avoid submersion in water entirely. Keep the beadwork completely free from hairsprays, body lotions, and heavy perfumes.
Clean the surfaces carefully with a dry, soft microfiber cloth. Proper storage protects the integrity of the specialized tension threading.
Supporting Authentic Artistry and Living Traditions
We believe in true preservation. Every single piece is completely authentic. We source directly from original tribal craftspeople.
This direct-buying relationship ensures fair compensation. It goes right back into supporting local communities.
Our premium selections offer an unmatched connection to traditional Great Basin styles. They pair beautifully with casual Western style.
This pair beautifully showcases the legacy of indigenous wearable art. It captures deep traditions with a completely unique style.
Land Stewardship and the Buffalo Return
Our brand commitment is deeply tied to the land. A portion of your purchase actively drives vital conservation.
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WARNING: Some materials used in printing and manufacturing may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This notice is provided in accordance with California Proposition 65. Learn more at www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Nice heavy weight shirt. I was surprised by the weight of this t-shirt. Very high quality. The mustard yellow color is awesome. The fly looks great on this color.
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