Corn Dancer Pendants
The summer is coming to a close. It’s almost time for harvesting crops for the upcoming winter. Navajo and Pueblo farmers will soon begin harvesting their crops in their fields across the reservations. It will soon be time to honor our Corn Mother and enjoy the bountiful harvest of Indian corn (not sweet corn) prepared in a variety of ways.
I created 3 female Corn Dancer pendants set with natural turquoise stones. Each of these abstract figures is a woman wearing a traditional Pueblo woman’s headress called a tabilta (the stepped silver part of the figure). I hope you consider purchasing one of my handmade pieces to add to your jewelry collection.
Please contact me if you have any questions or comments. Thank you and enjoy!
Morris

