Artist: Paul Szabo, Sicangu Lakota
Roaming both land and sea the long lived turtle, keya carries the weight of the world on its back. The symbolism of the turtle was honored by the Northern Plains tribes because it represented good health, longevity and perseverance.
This elegantly casual setting is crafted from sterling silver with natural pipestone or turquoise inlay. The pendant measures 1/2 inch W x 1 1/4 inch L and dangles beautifully on a 20 inch sterling silver rope chain with lobster claw clasp.
By wearing the turtle symbol you ask that you and your loved ones receive the same protection, good health and long life the shell gives the turtle.
Roaming both land and sea the long lived turtle, keya carries the weight of the world on its back. The symbolism of the turtle was honored by the Northern Plains tribes because it represented good health, longevity and perseverance.
This elegantly casual setting is crafted from sterling silver with natural pipestone or turquoise inlay. The pendant measures 1/2 inch W x 1 1/4 inch L and dangles beautifully on a 20 inch sterling silver rope chain with lobster claw clasp.
By wearing the turtle symbol you ask that you and your loved ones receive the same protection, good health and long life the shell gives the turtle.
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