This vintage belt buckle from the 1990s features a striking design showcasing two iconic Native American motifs: "Appeal to the Great Spirit" and "The End of the Trail." Crafted from pewter with brown enamel accents resembling leather bindings, this buckle embodies a significant cultural and artistic representation.
Front Design:
- "The End of the Trail": Depicts a Native American and his horse in a weary state, symbolizing the end of a difficult journey—both physically and spiritually.
- "Appeal to the Great Spirit": Illustrates a Native American on horseback, arms spread wide towards the sky in a spiritual appeal to the Great Spirit.
Material and Features:
- Material: Pewter
- Enamel Detailing: Brown enamel resembling leather bindings around the arrowheads
- Dimensions: 4" (width) x 1.5" (height)
- Belt Loop Size: 1.85"
Back of the Buckle:
- Markings: Stamped with the number "1993" and ©1991
- Manufacturer: Great American Buckles
- Origin: Made in USA
This belt buckle serves as a poignant tribute to Native American heritage and artistry, embodying both historical significance and aesthetic appeal. Its unique design and craftsmanship make it a collectible piece from the Great American Buckles series, showcasing iconic symbols of Native American culture.
Double Arrowhead Belt Buckle "Appeal to the Great Spirit" & The End of the Trail
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