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By federal mandate, to carry the name "Black Hills Gold Jewelry" this style of jewelry must be manufactured in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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This Black Hills Gold pendant is fashioned in the likeness of Kokopelli, probably the most popular and well known Indian symbol, known as the seed bringer and water sprinkler. A common fertility symbol throughout the Southwest, his image is found many times in petrography art. He is a personage who is honored as a Kachina by most Pueblo cultures and is associated with fertility, the male principal, biology, and the significance of guarding seeds. He is usually depicted as old and bent. Our 10K gold version is wearing a costume that is decorated with two large grape leaves; one 12K rose and one 12K green gold. Here he is also depicted in his most common posture, playing on his flute. Today Kokopelli is considered the ambassador of the Southwest. If you choose this pendant, which is 1 3/4" in height, it will come to you accompanied by a complimentary 18" 1/20 14K gold-filled chain.
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