Kachina Charm Sterling Silver, Southwestern Jewelry, Native American , Native American Inspired Charms
A Kachina spirit -- intermediary between worlds in Southwestern tradition, rendered in .925 sterling silver and Made in USA through traditional lost-wax casting.
Lost-wax casting is a 6,500-year-old technique dating to ancient Egypt and Rome, producing sculptural depth that stamping cannot achieve. Solid sterling silver has a satisfying weight and coolness that hollow imports simply cannot replicate.
Kachina figures represent spirit beings in Hopi and Pueblo traditions, each with distinct powers and roles in ceremonial life. These spirits serve as intermediaries between the human and spirit worlds, appearing in dances that mark the seasons and bring blessings. This charm captures the figure's distinctive regalia in three-dimensional sterling silver, with a jump ring attached.
Add it to a Southwestern-themed charm bracelet, or wear it alone on a silver chain as a conversation piece. A thoughtful choice for a Southwest art collector's birthday, a housewarming gift, or a cultural studies student's keepsake.
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