Sapling & Flint
10kt gold Deer pendant
During the foundation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the first Clanmother, Tsikónsase, used the antlers of a buck to “crown” the first Confederacy Chiefs to represent them as Leaders; the symbolism is that they are prepared to lay down their lives for their People as a buck would for the doe & his children. To this day, a Condoled Chief is identified by the antlers protruding from his Kahstówa (headdress). The deer is also a clan among the Haudenosaunee people.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT: The pendant is 2gm of solid 10kt gold (before weight of matching 10kt gold 20 inch wheat chain) and is 1.5 inches in length.
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