| Spirals are found in every ancient culture: Celtic, Anazazi, Aboriginal Austrailian, and more. | |
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Among the Hopi and the Navajo in the Southwest, spiral serpentine insignias
are representative of death and new life. Inward spiraling anticipates
death and outward spiraling anticipates life.
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The artist is of Cherokee decent. This design was a special request
of a cousin, Brian Corntassle. It is a Cherokee Medicine Wheel
with a Lightning Bolt.
Many times ones clan totem is centered on the Medicine Wheel. |
& many more to follow.....
| This 2½" crystal, wrapped with a sterling turkshead and suspended from a sterling chain can be used for both magic and fun. It's simple beauty add sparkle wherever it is displayed. | ![]() |
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Crosses are crafted using a variety of stones and made
in many sizes.
To the left: plain, turquoise, cultured aquamarine, amethysts, and carnelian. Below: plain and black onyx. |
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New Mexico DesignThis New Mexico design was specifically designed for a friend. Made in sterling silver, a stone of turquoise is set in the center. This same design would also make a nice brooch or barette.Fair Winds design brings to you, this fine custom jewelry crafted to your specifications. |
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Your Ideas!Jewelry of Nautical, Celtic, Cherokee, and other designs from cultures around the world are being developed all the time. If you have a special idea that you would like to see made into reality, let us bring your imagination into the world in the form of precious metals and stones. |
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