TRIBAL
AND WESTERN IMPRESSIONS
Located In Historic Courthouse Square, Georgetown, Texas
108 W 8th St, Georgetown, TX 78626 , Phone: 512-864-2081 Click
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Note: This is a sample of the jewelry that we carry. Drop By Our
Showroom!
Due to the nature of many one of a kind pieces, please call for
availabilty.
Due to the flucation and instability of silver prices and the
handmade nature of our products,
prices, styles and availability subject to change without notice.
Some products can be replaced
when sold, others can not be as they are one of a kind pieces.
Stone colors and stone shaps
can differ from one piece to another. These are sample photos
of the general design. Actual
stone shaps, turquoise matrix and turquoise color may vary.
MNT243
Carved Bone Wolf Totem
Detailed with goat hide, wood and metal beads and a carved
bone Wolf Totem.$28.00
MNT253
Hematite Necklace- Wolf.
Hematite Necklace - Totem - Wolf. Detailed with a Pewter Wolf,
Hematite Ring, wood and metal beads on Black Chord. The WOLF
is Resourceful and Patient.$23.00
MET13
Wolf Totem Earrings
Wolf Totem Earrings - Pewter. The Wolf represents Resourcefulness.
The earrings are made of surgical steel. Matches the MNT13
Wolf Totem Pewter Necklace. $18.00
WT1
SET Pewter Wolf Set
Pewter Wolf Totem Jewelry Set in a box. The Wolf represents
RESOURCEFUL. Earrings are made from surgical steel and are
hypo-allergenic.$32.00
MET3
$38.00
Monague Totem Earrings - Wolf - Detailed with wood and glass
beads and a carved bone Wolf tooth totem. The earring hooks
are made with surgical steel.
PT133
$38.00
Totem Pottery-Brown-Wolf. Detailed with hide, wood beads,feathers
and a bone totem. Also available in the Bear-PT131, the eagle
PT132 and the turtle PT134
Sterling silver stamped concho with a cast wolf head and
free form natural turquoise and coral stones with a feather
dangle. Measures 2 1/2"L x 1 1/4"W. Stone shape
and sizes will vary. Navajo crafted. $98.00
PD9575T
Wolf Head Turquoise Chip Arrowhead Pendant
Sterling silver, cast, arrowhead pendant with chip inlay
turquoise stone's & a cast coyote in center. Measures
1 1/8"L x 3/4"W with bail 1 3/8"L. Made in
USA, non-indian made. $98.00
Navajo crafted, sterling silver, wolf pendant with three
freeform turquoise stones, and three dangling feathers.
Measures diameter of 1 1/4"W, and with bail 3"L.
$148.00
MR9585T
Handmade Turquoise And Siliver Running Wolf Ring
Sterling silver band with several running wolves that are inlayed
with chip turquoise.
Measures approximately 3/8" wide. Non-Indian made in the USA.
Please State Ring size when ordering, No Half Sizes.
MR9585T
Handmade Turquoise And Siliver Running Wolf Ring $78.00
MR1138TC
Navajo Turquoise And Cora Wolf Ring
Sterling silver cast wolf head with silver fans on the sides
and free form natural turquoise and coral stones. Top measures
approx 1 1/4"L x 7/8"W. Shape of stones will vary.
Navajo crafted.
State ring size when ordering. Add $10.00 for sizing above
12. $169.00
MR9595T
Wolf Paw Wolf Head Ring
Sterling silver cast wolf head and turquoise chip inlay
paw prints. Measures 3/8"W on top and tapers down in
size. Made in USA but non-indian made. State ring size when
ordering. $149.00
ER9414ZF
Sitting Wolf Earrings with and Opal Stone and Feathers
These Non-Indian crafted sterling silver wolf earrings are
made with a 6mm white synthetic opal stone and feathers.
They dangle down to approximately 2 3/8" long including
french wire. Crafted in the USA. $48.00
ER9417ZF
Wolf Earrings with Opal Stone and Feathers
Sterling silver Non-Indian crafted wolf earrings with a
6mm synthetic opal stone and feathers. They dangle down
to approximately 2 1/8" long including french wire.
Crafted in the USA. $48.00
BM1009TC
Large Turquoise and Coral Wolf Bracelet
Sterling silver turquoise and coral wolf bracelet with cast
leaves. Measures approximately 2 7/8" in width and 6"
in length. Navajo handcrafted by Artisan Mike Arviso. $865.00
6001 Large
Wolf Design Turquoise Bracelet
This beautiful sterling silver bracelet is handmade by Navajo
tribe silversmith with four natural sleeping beauty Turquoise
stones and cast wolf design. Dimensions: 2 inch wide on top
and tapered down 1.50 inch to the bottom. $895.00
NW1037T
Turquoise Wolf Necklace
Sterling silver cast wolf face with natural free form sleeping
beauty turquoise and sterling cast feathers. Disc measures
1 1/4" diameter. Length of leather cord measures approx
22" long. Navajo crafted. Turquoise size and shapes
will vary slightly. $139.00
DCT13
Wolf Totem Spirit Dream Catcher Handmade By The Monague Native American Family
3 Inch -Totem Spirit Dream Catcher Wolf: Detailed with a
hand carved Wolf bone totem, feathers and wood beads. Available
in tan.
Totems : The
animal totem reminds us of our strong connection to our
animal brothers and sisters whose relationship to us is
often reflected in our dreams. The wolf is Resourceful and
Patient.
Wolves and Native Americans at one time lived in mutual harmony!
The wolf has great spiritual significance to Native American Indians
and they were not seen at all as an enemy. The wolf has patience,
great intelligence and is a keen hunter. When a Native American
was told that he hunted like a wolf, this was considered a great
compliment. When a Native American was told that his warrior ability
was like that of the wolf, this was considered a very high compliment.
A wolf has
a keen since of his or her environment and can detect very small
changes. They seem to sense the unseen. With very sharp hearing
and eye sight, the wolf in a pack can hunt animals ten times it's
size and weight. They can move very quickly and very silently. The
can run up to 40 miles per hour and run like that for as long as
twenty minutes. The wolf is able to sustain life with little food
when that is needed and can travel vast and great distances. In
a pack, they plan their hunting activity. Dogs are descendants of
wolfs and wolfs are a friend of all mankind not an enemy.
Wolves are,
for the most part; an endangered species. It's a sad story that
humans has caused this. There is some good news about this. Wolves
have been reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park and their numbers
are growing there. In fact, because of the reintroduction of the
wolf, things have changed back to the way of mother nature. In certain
locations, the elk have moved to get away from the wolfs. Because
of this, beavers are back. Because beavers are back, beaver dams
have been constructed. Because of that, the water depths and growths
have changed in streams. Natural growth along the banks in these
places have changed and certain birds and insects are now back.
The wolves reintroduced into Yellowstone National Forest is proof
beyond a reasonable doubt of the chain and relationship of everything
that has to do with Mother Earth.
We have
a theory of man's best friend, the dog! First of all, it is now
a proven scientific fact that all dogs are descendants of wolfs.
In the early history of humans, wolfs learned to follow man who
was mainly nomadic. The wolf was attracted to human's camps as there
was food and fire at night. Man got closer to wolfs and started
to feed them. Soon, humans and wolfs were sleeping together as the
wolf maintains a warmer temperature than humans. Humans discovered
that having a wolf in a bed pack with them was much like what we
would consider an electric blanket today. Wolfs are loyal creatures
and highly protective. As man evolved, wolves became man's best
friend and evolved into the dog. The moral of the store is that
the wolf, like the dog is also man's best friend and not an enemy.
Wolves are
likely one of the most misunderstood animals of the world by many
peoples. Often seen as an aggressor, the wolf is really a very loving
and very social animal with a great deal of intelligence. We have
created this page out of love for the wolf which will include great
videos, links and some of the wolf related products presented by
Tribal Impressions.
The Gray Wolf
Video
The Gray Wolf (Canis lupus; also spelled Gray Wolf, see spelling
differences; also known as Timber Wolf or Wolf) is a mammal in the
order Carnivora. The Gray Wolf shares a common ancestry with the
domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), as evidenced by DNA sequencing
and genetic drift studies. Gray wolves were once abundant and distributed
over much of North America, Eurasia, and the Middle East. Today,
for a variety of human-related reasons, including widespread habitat
destruction and excessive hunting, wolves inhabit only a very limited
portion of their former range. Though listed as a species of least
concern for extinction worldwide, for some regions including the
Continental United States, the species is listed as endangered or
threatened.
PBS
YouTube Video
The Wolf That Changed AmericaIn this Web-exclusive video, wolf expert
Doug Smith discusses the Yellowstone Wolf Project. Started in 1994,
the Wolf Project has taken advantage of the visibility of Yellowstones
wolves to explore wolf population dynamics. Of particular interest
is how wolves interact with prey and scavenger populations in the
park. Smith hopes that Wolf Project research can help replace common
misconceptions about wolves with factual information.
Wolf
- Native American ~ Sacred Spirit ~ Yeha-Noha
TRIBAL
AND WESTERN IMPRESSIONS
Located In Historic Courthouse Square, Georgetown, Texas
108 W 8th St, Georgetown, TX 78626 , Phone: 512-864-2081 Click
Here For Map To Location And Grand Opening! Click
Here For A Photo Tour!