Vintage Mens Bear Claw ring size 15
Vintage vault ring released after 30 years, handmade by astounding Hopi artist Joe Josytewa. Ring is oversized in heavy gauge polished sterling silver.
Tribe: Hopi
Artist: Joe Josytewa
New Mexico, USA
The Native American tribes believed that the “Great Spirit” could take the shape of a bear. Native American tribes hunted bear for food, clothing and kept the claws to be used in Native American bear claw jewelry.
Native American bear claw jewelry was to be worn with respect to the great beast which had sacrificed its life to adorn that mighty hunter who had taken its life.
Worn as a symbol of power.
Protect against enemies.
Protect from illness.
Vintage vault ring released after 30 years, handmade by astounding Hopi artist Joe Josytewa. Ring is oversized in heavy gauge polished sterling silver.
Tribe: Hopi
Artist: Joe Josytewa
New Mexico, USA
The Native American tribes believed that the “Great Spirit” could take the shape of a bear. Native American tribes hunted bear for food, clothing and kept the claws to be used in Native American bear claw jewelry.
Native American bear claw jewelry was to be worn with respect to the great beast which had sacrificed its life to adorn that mighty hunter who had taken its life.
Worn as a symbol of power.
Protect against enemies.
Protect from illness.
Vintage vault ring released after 30 years, handmade by astounding Hopi artist Joe Josytewa. Ring is oversized in heavy gauge polished sterling silver.
Tribe: Hopi
Artist: Joe Josytewa
New Mexico, USA
The Native American tribes believed that the “Great Spirit” could take the shape of a bear. Native American tribes hunted bear for food, clothing and kept the claws to be used in Native American bear claw jewelry.
Native American bear claw jewelry was to be worn with respect to the great beast which had sacrificed its life to adorn that mighty hunter who had taken its life.
Worn as a symbol of power.
Protect against enemies.
Protect from illness.