Sapling & Flint
*NEW* 10kt Gold Horn Rattle Earrings
Horn rattles are synonymous with the Singing Societies of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. They are one of the singing instruments used by societies when putting through both the ceremonies and social songs that bring the community together. Haudenosaunee singing societies have one fundamental purpose; to help the people. They accomplish this mission by creating, learning and teaching social and ceremonial songs and sharing them when asked by community people. The horn rattle, often made from the hollowed horn of bison or cow, is filled with beads, buckshot, seeds, or the material of choice for the rattle maker to provide the perfect sound pitch for the singer using the rattle. Horn rattles are carved from various woods Indigenous to the carolinian forests of the Haudenosaunee territories, and can be both simple in their aesthetic, or carved with intricate designs and may have the name or mark of the rattle maker.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT:
Each earring is 1.3 inches, not including length of the earring hooks, and is approximately 2 grams of 10kt gold. Our solid 10kt gold earring hooks, along with all our products, are proudly handcrafted in our studio in the village of Ohswé:ken!
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE:
Please note that our gold products are made-to-order. If your purchase is time-sensitive, please allot time for us to create your unique piece.