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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Metal Tree Decoration

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Create a fun, festive holiday keepsake by designing a premium square tree decoration. Add a family photo, or create a specific one for yourself, you spouse, and your children. They make wonderful gifts as well!

  • Dimensions:
    • 5 cm x 5 cm Square
    • Weight: 42.5 g.
  • Silver coloured metal tree decoration
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • UV Resistant and Waterproof
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 4.6 cm x 4.6 cm. For best results please add 0.15 cm (.12") bleed.

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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Metal Tree Decoration

Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Metal Tree Decoration

The Stargazer's Spear - In the rugged beauty of the 1930s American West, a young woman named Elara defied expectations. With fiery red hair, emerald eyes, and a spirit as wild as the prairies, she was a force to be reckoned with. - Elara's passion for horses was unmatched. She spent countless hours riding her beloved stallion, Zephyr, across the vast plains. Her skill with a spear was legendary, her aim as precise as an eagle's. - One day, while exploring a remote canyon, Elara stumbled upon a hidden Native American encampment. Intrigued by their culture and traditions, she sought permission to join their tribe. Impressed by her courage and skill, the elders welcomed her, naming her "Stargazer," a symbol of her unwavering spirit. - Elara embraced her new identity, donning a magnificent feathered headdress and a buckskin dress adorned with intricate beadwork. She learned the ways of the tribe, becoming a respected member. - When white settlers threatened the tribe's land, Elara, with her spear, led the defence. Her bravery intimidated the settlers, forcing them to retreat. - Elara continued her life on the prairie, her story a testament to a woman's strength and courage. - 1932 painting by Edward Mason Eggleston (1882-1941), dead over 80 years ago and art is in Public domain. Copyright has not been renewed in the US Copyright Office. The copyright has also expired in the countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years or less.

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By Lynda M.25 October 2019Verified Purchase
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It arrived quickly, opened it and it is beautiful, pretty red ribbon to hang, it's not flimsy atall like some you can buy from different places. It looks perfect. Imaging is perfect. its comes in a pretty little velvet bag
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By Sallie W.22 August 2017Verified Purchase
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I expected it to be a little plastic feel but very happy when it arrived as very good quality. My 14yo will love it for his Christmas tree decoration. Exactly the colours you see online are the colours you get, nice and bright.
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By A D.2 October 2017Verified Purchase
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Pleased with this product, Durable and attractive. Colours and design true to Zazzle web

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Product ID: 256915122956809364
Created on 31/07/2023, 18:00
Rating: G