DIAMONDBACK - 15" or 18" Necklace
It is said that the diamondback rattlesnake was used by the Choctaws for food and medicine. The diamond design and its colors allow this snake to blend into the surroundings where it lies in wait by a log for prey. These snakes keep rodent populations down. Choctaws have always had a healthy respect for this reptile, using its distinct diamond design on clothing, jewelry, pottery, and other objects.
Men & Women necklace finished with turtle bead tips and sterling silver lobster claw clasp. Length may vary slightly. Story Card Included.
Choctaw Spirit ™ Jewelry Collection
©2018 Lynda Kay Sawyer Jewelry Design and Story Card - All Rights Reserved
It is said that the diamondback rattlesnake was used by the Choctaws for food and medicine. The diamond design and its colors allow this snake to blend into the surroundings where it lies in wait by a log for prey. These snakes keep rodent populations down. Choctaws have always had a healthy respect for this reptile, using its distinct diamond design on clothing, jewelry, pottery, and other objects.
Men & Women necklace finished with turtle bead tips and sterling silver lobster claw clasp. Length may vary slightly. Story Card Included.
Choctaw Spirit ™ Jewelry Collection
©2018 Lynda Kay Sawyer Jewelry Design and Story Card - All Rights Reserved
It is said that the diamondback rattlesnake was used by the Choctaws for food and medicine. The diamond design and its colors allow this snake to blend into the surroundings where it lies in wait by a log for prey. These snakes keep rodent populations down. Choctaws have always had a healthy respect for this reptile, using its distinct diamond design on clothing, jewelry, pottery, and other objects.
Men & Women necklace finished with turtle bead tips and sterling silver lobster claw clasp. Length may vary slightly. Story Card Included.
Choctaw Spirit ™ Jewelry Collection
©2018 Lynda Kay Sawyer Jewelry Design and Story Card - All Rights Reserved