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15th June 09, 09:28 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Catdad
That's a good idea. I'm going to keep a lookout for a suitably sized Kokopelli pin that I can use. It shouldn't be hard to find here in Arizona since Kokopelli is all over the place.
For the uneducated, Kokopelli is on petroglyphs all over the Southwest. It is believed he was Zuni and Hopi and was the god of fertility and good harvest.
http://bear-creek-trading.com/pins1.html
That site has some pins in varying price ranges, including Kokopelli. I'm thinking of getting the coyote there
elim
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15th June 09, 11:51 AM
#22
Just use a broach. Youll probably find one with a relevant clan crest or celtic design thjat you like!
I dont particularly like sword pins but I found a really nice St Andrew one that I bought at the weekend there!
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