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Original or reproduction Plains Indian chokers.
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Beaded choker

SKU: 2057.18.01

Reproduction 3-rows Shoshone or Bannok choker beaded from large globular Padre black and white beads. Made by me in .

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Lakota style choker

SKU: 2071.18.01

Reproduction 6-rows glass and brass beads choker with beaded pendant. Made by me in .

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Beaded Choker, Northern Plains style

SKU: 2145.18.01

Reproduction Noirthern style 3-rows beaded choker. Made by me in in a traditional fashion, using genuine antique Venetian beads. Not for sale (unless I would be absolutely compelled by your irresistible offer).

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Beaded Choker, Northern Plains style

SKU: 2146.19.01

Northern Plains-inspired 6-rows beaded choker. Made by me in .

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Beaded Choker, Great Bassin style

SKU: 2147.18.01

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Bone Hairpipe Choker

SKU: 2200.16.01

Replica of 5-rows circa 1890-s Lakota bone hairpipe choker with brass-tacked spacers. Made by me in in a traditional fashion and with a great attention to the details. Not for sale.

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“Plains Indian choker” is a short single- or multi-row necklace of hair tubes (so-called hairpipes), leather, various metal, shell and glass beads, which were originally used by Plains Indian warriors as a necklace and combat armor that protected the warrior’s neck from arrows, spearheads and even bullets.

Today, such jewelry, of course, is not used as an armor and became a part of a traditional jewelry, a must-have accessory for everyday and dance wear of a modern Indians and many white Americans. Chokers presented in the Gallery can be an excellent acquisition for those who are seriously interested in the culture and art of Plains Indians.

Order and buy North American Indians Warrior Art Collectibles: Plains Indian Warrior's Chokers

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