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Parrot Feather Walking Sticks

parrothead walking stick with parrot feathers hiking staff
cedar walking stick w/hand strap -46" x 1"

$ 29.00

sold

parrot head walking stick hiking staff
cedar walking stick w/hand strap  -47" x 1"

$ 24.00

sold

Red Cedar Walking Sticks with Macaw Feathers

by Cyna Woodworks

Cedar walking sticks featuring leather lace, 8-12 inch long Blue & Gold macaw feathers and festive beading. These high-quality, hand-hewn sticks are made from Eastern Red Cedar which is an exceptionally strong, durable, yet lightweight wood that promises years of dependable use and enjoyment.

Walking sticks are hand-sanded and coated with poly for a waterproof finish that's sure to hold up under the most rigorous tailgating conditions!  Walking sticks and staffs are available in custom cut sizes bu special order. Other decorative embellishments available include crystals, gems and minerals, colored leather lacing and copper. We also have Gandalf style root top wizard staffs.

All Cyna Woodworks' creations are tree-friendly, made with naturally occurring deadfall collected throughout local Georgia forests.

South Africa Gemstone Aloe Trees


gemstone tree handcrafted in South Africagemstone tree, aloe plant

4" x  3" x 5" tall

$24.00

All are one-of-a-kind handcrafted pieces made from Wire and Semi Precious Gemstones perched atop a Mopani Driftwood Base. This piece features Green Aventurine Leaves and Tiger Eye Stems.
Aztec "Parrot Heads"  ?

Processional participant shown wearing full traditional Aztec dance regalia. Scarlet macaw feathers accent the headdress and the earrings are  made of Amazon feathers. Parrot feathers played a large role in the great wealth of the ancient Aztecs. Used as valuable currency in trade with the North American tribes because they were highly valued for the vivid colors and size.

parrot feathers in traditional Aztec dance regalia
Grand Opening Processional Museum of the American Indian
copyright 2004 Larry Coburn
Vindicated!

The adjacent historical tidbit is for those who raised eyebrows upon hearing a Jimmy Buffett themed section was in the works for a website primarily dedicated to Native American inspired dreamcatchers. And you guys were sure it was random ;-)

We have parrot feather dreamcatchers, too!

Adirondacks at Margaritaville, Orlando FL March 2005

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