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Native American Muslin Ghost Dance Shield
Native American Muslin Ghost Dance Shield

Native American Muslin Ghost Dance Shield

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Muslin shield with backhand hold, bundle sticks with red and yellow ochre and original shoulder

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide, Wood

Lacquered Native American Warrior
Lacquered Native American Warrior

Lacquered Native American Warrior

$2,250

H 23.5 in Dm 5 in

Lacquered Native American Warrior

Located in Queens, NY

American lacquered metal figure of Native American warrior with shield & bow holding horn on a

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Antique Late 19th Century Italian Native American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Sterling Silver Hammered Turquoise shield Necklace Hand Made 1970s
Sterling Silver Hammered Turquoise shield Necklace Hand Made 1970s

Sterling Silver Hammered Turquoise shield Necklace Hand Made 1970s

Located in Wallkill, NY

Hammered Turquoise In the center of this stunning Sterling Silver Shield. Measuring 5.5 in wide x

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Vintage 1970s American Native American More Necklaces

Materials

Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Len Agrella SPLIT SHIELD, Mix Media Original Art, 1978
Len Agrella SPLIT SHIELD, Mix Media Original Art, 1978

Len Agrella SPLIT SHIELD, Mix Media Original Art, 1978

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Introducing the captivating Mixed Media Painting titled "Split Shield" by acclaimed artist Len

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Vintage 1970s American Native American Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint, Feathers

Sterling Silver Turquoise Shield Bracelet Cuff Hopi Old Pawn
Sterling Silver Turquoise Shield Bracelet Cuff Hopi Old Pawn

Sterling Silver Turquoise Shield Bracelet Cuff Hopi Old Pawn

Located in Wallkill, NY

Pliable so it can be made smaller or larger. Stunning workmanship on this Handmade Native American Indian

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Vintage 1940s American Native American Cuff Bracelets

Materials

Turquoise, Sterling Silver

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Charles Loloma Turquoise Lapis Inlay Sterling Silver Hopi Shield Ring
Charles Loloma Turquoise Lapis Inlay Sterling Silver Hopi Shield Ring

Charles Loloma Turquoise Lapis Inlay Sterling Silver Hopi Shield Ring

By Charles Loloma

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

This beautiful sterling silver Hopi shield ring was designed by world renowned American Indian

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20th Century American Native American Fashion Rings

Materials

Coral, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Large Indian Papier Mache Ceremonial Dhal Shield
Large Indian Papier Mache Ceremonial Dhal Shield

Large Indian Papier Mache Ceremonial Dhal Shield

Located in Long Island City, NY

A large Indian papier mache ceremonial Dhal shield. The round, slightly curved Dhal shield with

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Antique 19th Century Unknown Native American Objects

Materials

Paper

Charles Loloma Indian Jewelry Sterling Silver Hopi Shield with Turquoise & Lapis
Charles Loloma Indian Jewelry Sterling Silver Hopi Shield with Turquoise & Lapis

Charles Loloma Indian Jewelry Sterling Silver Hopi Shield with Turquoise & Lapis

By Charles Loloma

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

Designer: “Charles Loloma” Material: sterling silver Inlays: turquoise, lapis lazuli and coral Dimensions: 1.75 inches tall and 1 inch wide Ring size: 9 Hallmarks: “Charles Loloma” W...

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Vintage 1970s American Native American More Rings

Materials

Turquoise, Sterling Silver

Folk Art Carved Native American Patriotic 41 Star American Flag Shield
Folk Art Carved Native American Patriotic 41 Star American Flag Shield

Folk Art Carved Native American Patriotic 41 Star American Flag Shield

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Carved and painted Native American 41 star patriotic shield, circa 1890s. Original paint surface

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Antique 1890s American Folk Art Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Materials

Wood

C. 1970's Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Large Shield Cuff Bracelet
C. 1970's Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Large Shield Cuff Bracelet

C. 1970's Native American Sterling Silver Turquoise Large Shield Cuff Bracelet

Located in Yukon, OK

DESIGNER: Vintage Circa 1970's- no designer or artist stamp Please contact for more information and/or photos. CONDITION: Good- basic wear- no major flaws or missing pieces MATERI...

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Vintage 1970s American Native American Cuff Bracelets

Materials

Turquoise, Silver

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16th-Century Indo-Portuguese Colonial Mother-of-pearl Gujarat Casket
16th-Century Indo-Portuguese Colonial Mother-of-pearl Gujarat Casket

16th-Century Indo-Portuguese Colonial Mother-of-pearl Gujarat Casket

Located in Amsterdam, NL

An exceptional Indo-Portuguese colonial mother-of-pearl veneered casket with silver mounts India, Gujarat, 2nd half of the 16th century, the silver mounts Goa or probably Lisbon ...

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Antique 16th Century Indian Jewelry Boxes

Materials

Silver

19th Century Native American Hidatsa Arikara Medicine Shirt
19th Century Native American Hidatsa Arikara Medicine Shirt

19th Century Native American Hidatsa Arikara Medicine Shirt

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Hidatsa Arikara medicine shirt worn by a warrior who deserved honors, pre-reservation. Horseshoes represent successful horse raids, and the six quilled eagle feathers signify war cou...

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Hide

Giant Crocodile Fossil Wall Plate, Germany. 180 Million Years Old.
Giant Crocodile Fossil Wall Plate, Germany. 180 Million Years Old.

Giant Crocodile Fossil Wall Plate, Germany. 180 Million Years Old.

Located in London, GB

This outstanding fossilised skeleton is that of the ancestral crocodile species Steneosaurus bollensis that lived during the early Jurassic period. The skeleton, complete with armour...

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Antique 15th Century and Earlier German Decorative Art

Materials

Other

Massive Pair Native Salish Carved Totems
Massive Pair Native Salish Carved Totems

Massive Pair Native Salish Carved Totems

$46,000 / set

H 107 in W 91 in D 18 in

Massive Pair Native Salish Carved Totems

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Matched pair of Salish Native American totem poles. Both identical. Carved as a thunderbird with spread rings separately carved and attached perched on the head of a human over a sea...

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Late 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Cedar

Circa 1880 Sioux Beaded Hide Dress with Geometric Yoke and Fringe, Plains Art
Circa 1880 Sioux Beaded Hide Dress with Geometric Yoke and Fringe, Plains Art

Circa 1880 Sioux Beaded Hide Dress with Geometric Yoke and Fringe, Plains Art

By Sioux Indian Art

Located in Denver, CO

This extraordinary antique Sioux beaded hide dress, dating circa 1880, is a rare and authentic example of Plains Indian textile artistry. Handcrafted from native-tanned deer hide, th...

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide, Beads

Native American Southwest Pow Wow Drum
Native American Southwest Pow Wow Drum

Native American Southwest Pow Wow Drum

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Native American Southwest Pow Wow drum out of cottonwood log. Hide has a brand. Perfect for a coffee table with or without glass. Aged patina. Period: Mid 20th century Origin: Sout...

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Mid-20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Wood

Neo-Renaissance Period Stone Fireplace, Dated 1534
Neo-Renaissance Period Stone Fireplace, Dated 1534

Neo-Renaissance Period Stone Fireplace, Dated 1534

$3,413,564

H 167.33 in W 137.8 in D 36.23 in

Neo-Renaissance Period Stone Fireplace, Dated 1534

Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR

This outstanding Tonnerre stone fireplace is a masterpiece of the first French Renaissance. It was sculpted in 1534, under the reign of King François the 1st for Philippe Merlan (150...

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Antique 16th Century French Renaissance Fireplaces and Mantels

Materials

Stone

Pre-Columbian Funerary Gold Mask with Royal Turquoise Beads in its Eyes
Pre-Columbian Funerary Gold Mask with Royal Turquoise Beads in its Eyes

Pre-Columbian Funerary Gold Mask with Royal Turquoise Beads in its Eyes

Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon

A high karat heavy sheet gold human face mask with large almond-shaped eyes and recessed pierced pupils. Multiple small perforations along the upper and lower edges for attachment. L...

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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Ecuadorean Pre-Columbian Antiquities

Materials

Gold

Native American Cochiti Painted Drum
Native American Cochiti Painted Drum

Native American Cochiti Painted Drum

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Native American Cochiti painted drum with painted ends, turquoise painted sides made of Hereford hide. Period: mid 20th century Origin: Southwest, Cochiti Size: 11"D x 15"H Fami...

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Mid-20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Wood

Plateau Beaded Dress
Plateau Beaded Dress

Plateau Beaded Dress

$17,250

H 48 in W 45 in D 45 in

Plateau Beaded Dress

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Beautiful tanned elk hide dress. The yoke with underlying rows of larger red, white, green and blue beads. Shoulder strips lazy stitched with 20/0 cut seed beads and containing arrow...

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20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide

19th Century Blackfeet Split Horn Headdress
19th Century Blackfeet Split Horn Headdress

19th Century Blackfeet Split Horn Headdress

$30,000

H 54 in W 12 in D 12 in

19th Century Blackfeet Split Horn Headdress

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Blackfeet or crow split horn headdress collected by Ron Hall at Browning, Montana from grandson of Edward Axe (Blackfeet) who acquired from Jack Black Horse (Blackfeet) and Mary Yell...

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide, Beads, Feathers

Simon Charlie 9 Foot "Pole of Wealth" TOTEM
Simon Charlie 9 Foot "Pole of Wealth" TOTEM

Simon Charlie 9 Foot "Pole of Wealth" TOTEM

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Simon Charlie "pole of wealth". Carved in Duncan, BC 1958 for Patrick Pryor who is in the timber business. Compared to the "pole of wealth" in Duncan, BC, you will see Simon's finger...

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Mid-20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Wood

19th Century Micmac Spiked War Club
19th Century Micmac Spiked War Club

19th Century Micmac Spiked War Club

$13,800

H 17 in W 4 in D 4 in

19th Century Micmac Spiked War Club

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

MicMac spiked club. Chip carved handle with face on head having forged file spike at top with embedded and poured lead. Brass tacks and band of red painted hide decorate handle. Mand...

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Antique Mid-19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Wood

Colorful Native American Pueblo Drums
Colorful Native American Pueblo Drums

Colorful Native American Pueblo Drums

By Native American Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Seven graduated Pueblo drums in vibrant colors. Provenance: Salveson Collection Ohio acquired over 25-year time period. Featuring bright colors of red, yellow, blue, pink, green, and...

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20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Hide, Wood

Nez Perce Saddle Throw
Nez Perce Saddle Throw

Nez Perce Saddle Throw

$12,000

H 110 in W 12 in D 1 in

Nez Perce Saddle Throw

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Highly decorated Nez Perce saddle throw on brain tanned elk hide. 50” plus 30” fringe, both ends. Heavy bull hide. Similar, but not matching, 12" beaded panels on each side. Second t...

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Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Beads

Beautiful 19th Century Apache Figurative Olla Shaped Basket
Beautiful 19th Century Apache Figurative Olla Shaped Basket

Beautiful 19th Century Apache Figurative Olla Shaped Basket

By Apache Indian Art

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Apache olla; 20"W x 22"H. Designs of lightning, arrowheads, female figures and whirling logs. Nice tight weave. 19th century. Absolutely beautiful, great collector piece. Measures:...

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

Materials

Other

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Native American Shield For Sale on 1stDibs

Find the exact native american shield you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. Frequently made of Silver, Sterling Silver and Gold, this item was constructed with great care. Making the right choice when shopping for a native american shield may mean carefully reviewing examples of this item dating from different eras — you can find an early iteration of this piece from the 19th Century and a newer version made as recently as the 20th Century, both of which have proven very popular over the years. Finding an appealing native american shield — no matter the origin — is easy, but Charles Loloma each produced a popular version that is worth a look. A native american shield can be a stylish choice for most occasions, but Turquoise rings, from our inventory of 6, can add a particularly distinctive touch to your look, day or night. Today, if you’re looking for a mixed cut version of this piece and are unable to find the perfect match, our selection also includes tumbled alternatives. When shopping for a native american shield, you’ll find that there are less available pieces for unisex or men today than there are for women.

How Much is a Native American Shield?

On average, a native american shield at 1stDibs sells for $7,300, while they’re typically $495 on the low end and $45,000 for the highest priced versions of this item.

A Close Look at Native-american Furniture

Native American broadly describes any Indigenous people in North America and encompasses hundreds of tribes and groups, all with distinct cultures. Native American–style furniture and decor likewise varies widely, from pieces created by Indigenous people to those appropriated by non-native designers.

Indigenous furniture’s rich heritage includes the bentwood boxes of the Northwest Coast carved from cedar for storing household or ceremonial objects. Generations of Native American people have made baskets for holding household items, with those in the Northeast using sweetgrass and those in the Southeast using pine needles and wicker. Artisans in the Plateau region wove watertight pieces like cradles from plant materials. Although these objects were intricately made, they were usually utilitarian rather than decorative.

The colonization of North America and the removal of Indigenous people from their lands led to the suppression of these practices. Many styles that used Native American motifs — such as Southwestern style, which was heavily influenced by the geometric patterns of Navajo textiles — have historically not involved Indigenous creators and, instead, have taken their traditions without their tribal context.

When decorating a home with Native American–style furniture, it is important to do so respectfully, by understanding the origins of motifs and objects and examining who profits from their sale. There are now Indigenous-led companies, such as Cherokee designer Cray Bauxmont-Flynn’s Amatoya and Totem House Design, promoting Indigenous work in furniture and home decor. Supporting Indigenous artists and artisans is essential to confronting the still pervasive issue of cultural appropriation in design.

Find a collection of Native American living room furniture, folk art, rugs and carpets, decorative objects and other items on 1stDibs.

Questions About Native American Shield
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    A Native American artifact is any object that provides insight into the lives and history of native people in America. These items range from carved stone pipes, weapons for hunting, tools for cooking, pottery, jewelry and more. Find a collection of artifacts on 1stDibs today.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What Native American drums are called varies by type. Ones designed to rest in the player's lap are hand drums, while instruments that hold water used primarily by the Iroquois and Yaqui are water drums. Large freestanding drums that produce loud percussive sounds are powwow drums. The Aztec and Hopi used foot drums. You'll find a range of Native American drums on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Native American slippers are called moccasins. Moccasins are characterized by their U-shaped puckered toe design and are crafted with various leathers such as sheepskin or buffalo. They may or may not be decorated with beading. Shop a collection of authentic moccasins from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    It depends on which region the beads were made since they were created out of available materials found in the land around them. In the Eastern Woodlands, white and purple marine shell beads were called “wampum”. You can shop a collection of Native American beadwork from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The most well-known Native American blankets come from Navajo weaving, which are prized by collectors worldwide. Originally utilitarian, the Navajo people began creating blankets specifically for export and tourism in the 19th century. Shop a collection of Navajo blankets from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What a Native American headdress represents depends on what tribe produced it. In general, headdresses may symbolize a person's status within the tribe or serve as a sign of bravery during battle. You'll find a selection of Native American headdresses on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To identify Native American baskets, you can research the patterns using authoritative online resources to try and determine which tribe produced it. However, many replicas exist and there are many tribes that produced baskets. As a result, it is a good idea to consult a licensed appraiser. On 1stDibs, find a variety of expertly vetted Native American baskets.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    To identify Native American beadwork, first consider the materials. Indigenous American artisans often produce beads out of glass and natural materials, such as shells, bone and wood, and use metal and plastic in their pieces less frequently. Older pieces will usually be held together by sinew, while newer examples will typically feature thread. Regardless of age, Native American beadwork will typically be expertly crafted, so pieces usually have tight, even stitching with no visible gaps. Familiarizing yourself with stitching techniques used by various tribes can also be helpful. You can find images of authentic beadwork on trusted online resources to refer to as you complete the identification process. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer evaluate your piece. On 1stDibs, shop a wide variety of textiles and garments that feature Native American beadwork.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    In the Native American language of Powhatan spoken by the Algonquian indigenous people, moccasin refers to a hand-sewn suede bootie. Today, people may call any shoes that feature stitched round toes by the name. Shop a variety of moccasins on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    There are a wide array of different dolls made by the various tribes of Native American peoples. Some of the most well-known are the kachinas made by the Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo peoples. Shop an array of Native American dolls on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What Native Americans used to produce baskets varied from tribe to tribe. Generally, craftsmen used whatever materials were readily available. In the Northeast, sweet grass was a common material, while pine needles and wicker are frequently found in baskets produced by tribes in the Southeast. Find a range of vintage and antique baskets on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    A number of Native American tribes are known for pottery, including the Cheyenne, Cherokees, Hopi, Iroquois, Navajo Pueblo and Shoshone. Artisans from each indigenous group have their own style. For example, Hopi pottery is often a red-brown color and decorated with black designs, while Navajo pottery is deeper brown and usually has a high-gloss finish. Find a selection of Native American pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To tell if Native American jewelry is real, have it evaluated by a licensed and experienced appraiser. Because every tribe has its own designs and identifying characteristics, it is usually not possible to determine authenticity using only online resources. Find a collection of expertly vetted Native American jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What rattles symbolize in Native American culture varies from tribe to tribe. Some indigenous people believe they serve as connections between the natural and spiritual worlds. Others believe they represent the ties between animals, plants and minerals. In addition, rattles sometimes symbolize independence. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Native American rattles.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2024
    Yes, some Native American jewelry is worth something. As with other types of jewelry, many pieces are made of fine materials, such as sterling silver, turquoise, jasper and lapis lazuli. Jewelry produced by Native American artists may also have value based on its age, style, type and other factors. Find a large selection of Native American jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The two types of Native American beadwork are called the “lazy stitch” or “lane stitch” and the “tack stitch” or “flat stitch”. You can shop a collection of Native American beadwork from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.