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RARE NATIVE AMERICAN LONGSTITCH NEEDLEPOINT KIT INDIAN CHIEF HEAD DRESS
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Although we may not know the symbolic meaning of Indian headdress, we find them to be almost breathtakingly beautiful works of art. It has been recorded that the Sioux Indians created what is now considered the traditional Indian headdress. This is the feathered headdress often seen on warriors and chiefs in paintings and pictures. Only the most brave and powerful of the tribe wore headdresses; each feather signifying a brave act performed.
Rarely found outside of a museum, some Native Americans today keep Indian headdresses for special occasions and posterity. The style of the Indian headdress depends on the tribe, the custom connected to the Indian headdress, and popular symbols. Every Indian headdress has its own story to tell about the tradition of honor and bravery it describes, and significance of the design which is then passed down through the Native American oral tradition.
We are pleased and proud to be able to present this fabulous replica of a traditional Indian Chief headress in longstitch needlepoint. Displayed on your wall as a conversation piece , or just a great highlight to a Southwestern interior design, you'll be proud to show off this magnificent piece of your needleartistry for many years to come. Part of the Something Special Artisans Designs for the 1982 Candamar Collection, a really rare find, and truly a 'coup' for the collector! This treasure arrived in overly shopworn packaging and has been repackaged to keep pristine and ready to work.
Size: 16"x20"
Kit contains: Design printed in full color on 12 mesh 100% cotton interlock canvas, 100% persian-type wool yarn, needle, and easy to follow instructions. Proudly made in the USA
Artist: Something Special Artisans
Manufacturer: Something Special , Candamar
Year/Condition: 1982/ Vintage New in replaced packaging
Rarely found outside of a museum, some Native Americans today keep Indian headdresses for special occasions and posterity. The style of the Indian headdress depends on the tribe, the custom connected to the Indian headdress, and popular symbols. Every Indian headdress has its own story to tell about the tradition of honor and bravery it describes, and significance of the design which is then passed down through the Native American oral tradition.
We are pleased and proud to be able to present this fabulous replica of a traditional Indian Chief headress in longstitch needlepoint. Displayed on your wall as a conversation piece , or just a great highlight to a Southwestern interior design, you'll be proud to show off this magnificent piece of your needleartistry for many years to come. Part of the Something Special Artisans Designs for the 1982 Candamar Collection, a really rare find, and truly a 'coup' for the collector! This treasure arrived in overly shopworn packaging and has been repackaged to keep pristine and ready to work.
Size: 16"x20"
Kit contains: Design printed in full color on 12 mesh 100% cotton interlock canvas, 100% persian-type wool yarn, needle, and easy to follow instructions. Proudly made in the USA
Artist: Something Special Artisans
Manufacturer: Something Special , Candamar
Year/Condition: 1982/ Vintage New in replaced packaging



