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jslack06
Updated 3 days ago
jslack06
Updated 3 days ago

Authentic Navajo moccasins handmade leather fringe tall boots Native indian 8

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These one of a kind handmade Native American moccasins were given to me as a gift in 1992. They were made by my best friend’s Navajo grandmother. I grew up near the Navajo reservation in southern Utah, so I got to watch her make these moccasins. Her son (my friends dad) tanned the leather, then grandma hand cut that leather and did all the stitching by hand. She even created the fringe by hand. They aren’t perfect because she was 92 when she made them, but they’re wonderful nonetheless. I have worn them a few times throughout the years and people go crazy for them. These are the most comfortable footwear you can put on your feet. They’re super unique and you rarely see tall handmade moccasins like these for sale. These are really special and authentic. MATERIAL: 100% buttery soft hand tanned leather SIZE: Women’s 8 or 8.5 MEASUREMENTS: 10” sole length, 18” tall All items come from a pet and smoke free home. Open to offers and trades on all my items. #navajo#hopi#sioux#halloweencostume#halloween#mountainman#rendevous#cosplay#pawnee#rennaisance#costume#pocahontas
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