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100 Grams - Navajo Ghost Spirit Beads Cedar Juniper Berries Seeds with Holes (Approx 540-640 Beads)

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Management number 212989312 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$49.96 Model Number 212989312
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100 Gram (approx 540-640 beads) bag of: Navajo Ghost Beads - Cedar Berries with holes Cedar berries are gathered by members of the Navajo and Ute Nations of southeastern Utah for the creation of ghost bead jewelry and crafts. The people are assisted by Ants, who nibble off one end of the berry and eat the meat. The craftspeople need only punch a hole in the other end to string berries on a cord with colorful beads. The harmony that results from the interconnection of earth, tree, animal and human is believed to ensure tranquility and keep evil spirits away from the wearer. This batch I bought from a Navajo man in Arizona and his elderly aunt still collects the beads and puts the holes in herself. The photo is representative of what you will receive as it was taken for this batch. Please keep in mind this is a natural product and with that being said, drought, heat, cold, and moisture can play a huge part in the way these beads develop and are grown in the wild. Due to the nature of this product, the beads range from 6-8mm+/- or so. They have been put through a 6mm sifter.

Size Small
Color Brown
Shape Round
Brand Name Natural and Co.
Unit Count 3.53 Ounce
Manufacturer Natural
Material Type cedar

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