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Native American Earrings
Jewelry lovers likely have a large collection of different pieces. Native
American earrings are very unique. For this reason, they are extremely popular
among jewelry fans. Jewelry making has been a popular Native American tradition
for years. The American Indians are known for their strong crafting ability.
Common items handcrafted by the Indians include necklaces, beadwork, and so
forth. Even though ancient jewelry making customs were common among the First
Nation, today, many Native American's continue to craft earrings and a variety
of other pieces. Each day, thousands of people visit Indian reservations throughout
Canada and United States. While Native Americans prefer a simple life, they
must earn a living for themselves. Hence, selling Native American earrings
and other types of jewelry on the reservation provides a means of living.
Native American earrings are available in many styles. Authentic jewelry
is usually sold on Indian reservations. In some instances, you can purchase
jewelry from retail or online shops. Because a large number of Native Americans
have left the reservation and settled into American culture, many have chosen
to open businesses and sell cultural artifacts. Anyone can start a business
selling Native American jewelry. However, unless the person running the business
is a Native American, there is no way to guarantee the authenticity. Because
many Native Americans are familiar with jewelry making, the quality of Native
American earrings is excellent.
If looking to buy Native American earrings, you do not have to visit an Indian
reservation. Some Native American museums sell jewelry pieces. Additionally,
you can visit one of many online Native American stores. Choose from many
different styles. For unique jewelry, customize your pieces. For the most
part, Native American earrings and jewelry include beads and metals common
to Indian artistry. Other jewelry pieces that make perfect accessories
include hair pins, beaded necklaces, bracelets, etc.
Joseph Paige © 2006
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