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Buffalo Nickel Dream Catcher Necklace



Buffalo Nickel Dream Catcher Necklace with turquoise and genuine antique nickel!

Buffalo Nickel Dream Catcher Necklace

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Buffalo Nickel Dream Catcher Necklace
Any gal fond of Southwestern style will love it.

A gorgeous Necklace inspired by the Native American dream catcher, with a real 70+ year old buffalo nickel! Any gal fond of Southwestern style will love it. The lore is that a dream catcher catches and holds good dreams, and it's complete with "feathers" and turquoise beads.

The nickel has a portrait of a Native American, the reverse is the American buffalo. The nickels were minted from 1913-1938, made of 75/25 copper / nickel. Comes with certificate of authenticity. The pendant is 1 5/16"w., 3"l. Silver-tone 21" chain with 3" extender and lobster-claw clasp.

Note: Product is not Native American Indian (NAI) made or affiliated with any particular NAI, NAI tribe or NAI arts and crafts organization.

A dreamy gift and an impressive bargain! Order ONLINE right now!

Buffalo Nickel Dream Catcher Necklace


WARNING: This item cannot be shipped to Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product.



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