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Traditional Bone Choker

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Handcrafted Traditional Bone Chokers. Bone chockers were a part of Native American culture in almost every part of the America's. Worn as ornamentation and for protection. Bone choker styles varied from tribe to tribe. Made from hair pipe, leather, and both glass and metal beads. Apx.28 inches in length and 1 1/2 inches wide.

non-authentic indian arts and crafts

We here at El Paso Saddleblanket have been wholesaling quality southwest products since 1970. We do trades and business with businesses and artisans all over the southwest and world to bring the finest southwest products at the best value to the market. Due to the wholesale volume and world wide nature of our company we are able to carry genuine southwest jewelry and textiles from all over the world and the best prices around.

COMPARE OUR PRICES! We have been trading our southwest rugs and weavings with traders all over the southwest for more than 37 years, which allows us to bring our customers the finest Southwest jewelry at super low prices.

SKU JWN116

$12.00

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These items are not Indian produced, an Indian product or the product of a particular Indian, Indian Tribe
or Indian Arts and Crafts Organization as defined by 25 USC, 305 et seq. More info.

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