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Buying American Indian Jewelry Helps Keep Native Traditions Alive



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By : Craig Chambers    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-20 18:07:51
American Indian jewelry is a great example of Native life and culture. This exquisite style of jewelry is usually crafted by hand, giving it a unique quality unlike cheap fabricated jewelry. These days, Indian Tribes often make a living by selling their beautiful hand crafts, jewelry, and other intriguing works of art as a means of survival. Buying Indian jewelry gives you the opportunity to help them support their culture and continue living their traditions.

As with all Native American art work, each piece of jewelry comes from a Tribe of intriguing historical legend and unique traditions. For example, Native American jewelry made by the Tigua Indians, a Puebloan tribe, is truly remarkable due to the fact that around the 1930s, their Tribe was thought by some to be extinct. It wasn't until they reunited and began to articulate themselves as a people, reclaiming the land that had been taken from them, that they were at last identified in 1968 by President Lyndon Johnson as a tribal nation. The signing of the law by the president made Ysleta Del Sur, their new land near El Paso, Texas, into a reservation where they still live today.

Like many Indian Tribes, the Tigua Indians make jewelry and hand crafts for a living. Their jewelry is similar to the jewelry created by the Navajo Tribe of the southwestern part of the United States, and is recognized for its great design and intricate detail. By incorporating natural elements, beads and glass, along with beautiful pieces of sterling silver, they make beautiful works of art that exemplify the best of American Indian culture and hand made Native American jewelry. Investing in a piece of Tigua jewelry provides you a true appreciation of their talented art work and a look into the Tigua way of life. Traditional craftsmanship is what makes these pieces unique, and a great buy for those who love Native culture and jewelry.

When purchasing American Indian jewelry, it is important to look around and not be deceived by cheap substitutes. Purchasing genuine items, hand crafted by Native Americans, will ensure the quality of your jewelry, and give you the assurance of knowing that your piece is the real thing. As you shop for American Indian jewelry, you will realize that it can be very expensive, as is most jewelry made by hand. Fortunately, with a little work, you can locate great pieces at low costs if you know where to look. Shopping online is one of the greatest ways to come across terrific deals as well as a great variety of jewelry available.

Authentic American Indian jewelry makes a great gift idea for jewelry collectors and for those who are fascinated by American Indian culture. From a wide range of bolo ties, bracelets, necklaces, watches, rings, and more, you won't have trouble deciding on the perfect gift for young or old. Whether buying for yourself, a friend or loved one, remember that buying true pieces of Native jewelry is not only a great choice in fine jewelry, but also an investment in the American Indian culture. You will enjoy helping keep their customs alive while owning elegant pieces of American Indian jewelry.
Author Resource:- Craig Chambers is the director of Mission Del Rey and author offering free information online about purchasing American Indian jewelry. For more information visit http://www.missiondelrey.com
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