Buffalo Nickel & Feather Earrings
These Southwestern-inspired earrings combine soft coque feathers with authentic Buffalo Nickels. Antique-brass chains peak out between the feathers to add texture.
The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the "Indian Head Nickel" was minted in the United States from 1913 - 1938. Buffalo Nickels portray the profile of a Native American chief on one side and an American Bison on the other side.
Exact dates on coins will vary.
Grizzly Coque feathers are from distinct roosters that grow these beautiful feathers and shed them once a year. These birds have been bred for over 100 years by fly fishermen, who use the feathers as fishing lures. Sustainably sourced in the USA.
Earwires are brass. Goldfill earwires are available by request.
Length ranges from 7" to 7.5" total.
These Southwestern-inspired earrings combine soft coque feathers with authentic Buffalo Nickels. Antique-brass chains peak out between the feathers to add texture.
The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the "Indian Head Nickel" was minted in the United States from 1913 - 1938. Buffalo Nickels portray the profile of a Native American chief on one side and an American Bison on the other side.
Exact dates on coins will vary.
Grizzly Coque feathers are from distinct roosters that grow these beautiful feathers and shed them once a year. These birds have been bred for over 100 years by fly fishermen, who use the feathers as fishing lures. Sustainably sourced in the USA.
Earwires are brass. Goldfill earwires are available by request.
Length ranges from 7" to 7.5" total.
These Southwestern-inspired earrings combine soft coque feathers with authentic Buffalo Nickels. Antique-brass chains peak out between the feathers to add texture.
The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the "Indian Head Nickel" was minted in the United States from 1913 - 1938. Buffalo Nickels portray the profile of a Native American chief on one side and an American Bison on the other side.
Exact dates on coins will vary.
Grizzly Coque feathers are from distinct roosters that grow these beautiful feathers and shed them once a year. These birds have been bred for over 100 years by fly fishermen, who use the feathers as fishing lures. Sustainably sourced in the USA.
Earwires are brass. Goldfill earwires are available by request.
Length ranges from 7" to 7.5" total.