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Women's Navajo Sterling Silver Bear Watch Tips with choice of Face Jewelry by Sharon Cisco NAW-1424

Sharon Cisco

Your Price: $149.00
SKU:
NAW-1424
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Traditional etched Walking Bear design Native American Indian Navajo hand crafted sterling silver watch tips shown with a heartline bear motif watch face. Navajo Silversmith CS - Sharon Cisco. The tips measure 1 1/8 inches by 3/4 inches.

For your convenience, we offer Five different lengths to accommodate your wrist size. Please choose length when ordering. Simply take a measurement of your wrist to determine total size. The flex portion of the watch will expand 1 1/2 to 2 inches to get over the hand. In the event you need it adjusted once received, links can be removed from the flex band portion. Although this can be a little tricky if inexperienced, you local jeweler can easily assist you. All our Flex Bands are Stainless Steel and adjustable.

The watch is shown with a Women's Bear Motif watch face. However, you can choose the Women's Indian Chief Headdress Watch Face, the Women's Mother of Pearl Watch Face w/Calendar, White Kokopelli Watch Face, Black face Kokopelli Watch Face, Black/White Double Kokopelli Southwest Motif design watch face, or the Women's Bear Motif Watch Face. One must have little color, consider upgrading for an additional $30 dollars either a Apple Coral watch face, a Mahove Green Kingman turquoise watch face, or a Mahave Purple Kingman Turquoise watch face.

To the Native American, the Bear is for protection and also considered symbols of leadership & authority.The feather is used to represent freedom, power, wisdom, honor, trust, strength, and much more. It was often given as a sign of respect and honor by chiefs or elders as a symbol of strength. Being given a feather of any kind was considered a gift. It should be seen as a daily reminder of how one should behave.