Reversible Hopi Pendant
Tribe: Hopi
1970s Reversible Sterling Silver Pendant Featuring Two Distinct Symbolic Designs. One side depicts a Hopi warrior boy in traditional overlay, shown aiming a bow and arrow beside a natural Nevada turquoise stone from the McGinnis Mine. The reverse displays the iconic “Man in the Maze” symbol, representing life's journey, personal growth, and the choices that lead us toward fulfillment. Hung on a 28” handmade Hopi chain, this double-sided pendant carries rich visual and spiritual meaning.
This pendant was made in the 1970s by master Hopi silversmith, Victor Coochwytewa (1922 - 2011). Part of the historic Kopavi Collection, this pendant has never been previously owned.
2.5” Width, 2.75” Height
28” Chain Length
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