Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace    Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace

This is a magnificent vintage Navajo scorpion silver pendant necklace This phenomenal scorpion pendant contains a center rounded montana moss agate stone that consists of a wonderful scorpion, so neat. Pendant is 2"½×1"½ Sterling silver Chain is 24inches long Total weight 39.1grams. The Scorpion as Healer and Protector. Contrary to its fearsome reputation, the bark scorpion holds religious significance among some Native Americans. Hopi: Among the Hopi people, the scorpion is a healer.
It's believed to have healing properties for various ailments when used in rituals and ceremonies. The Scorpion as a Symbol of Fertility. In some tribes, the bark scorpion represents fertility and abundance.
Pima: For the Pima tribe, the scorpion symbolizes fertility, rebirth, and prosperity in their creation myths. They view it as an emblem of life's cycles and a sign of good luck for women during childbirth. The Scorpion in Spirituality and Astrology. The bark scorpion has ties to the astrological calendar of some Native American tribes. Pueblo: Pueblo people have a month named after the scorpion representing protection, renewal, and growth.
Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace    Ultra Rare Scorpion! Vintage Native American Navajo Sterling Silver Necklace