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Destiny by K Henderson

Destiny, 36 x 30, oil on linen This Plains Indian is wearing a scarf slide made of German Silver. When fur traders first made contact with American Indians they traded small items in exchange for furs. Silver objects were one of the items that were popular Eventually, items were made expressly for the purpose of trading. Around the mid 19th century these items were made from "German Silver", an inexpensive silver-white alloy containing copper and zinc and nickel. http://khendersonart2.blogspot.com/

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Anonymous Guest 26 Oct 2013

Stunningly beautiful

Michelle Bogart 10 Jun 2013

I love your work so much. It's absolutely beautiful

cindy kelly 21 Apr 2013

Another beautiful one K . I,m glad you explained about german silver. I had no idea what it was made of. You learn something new every day.

Artist Reply: Thanks Cindy. I have a jeweler friend that explained German Silver to me.

a_ painting 20 Apr 2013

AMAZING!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks!

Cindy Sugg 14 Apr 2013

this may be one of my favorites. I love all the layers around his head and all the white. Great work!

Artist Reply: Thanks Cindy!