Red and Gold Woven Beaded Collar Choker
$30.00
Red and Gold Woven Beaded Collar Choker is a beautifully handwoven tribute to the rich cultural and spiritual legacy of the choker in Native American tradition. Meticulously crafted from seed beads and Nymo thread with chain and finished clasps in a bold, luminous palette of red and gold, this 16 × 1.5-inch piece with 3 inches of chain for neck adjustment honors the choker as a timeless emblem of protection, identity, wealth, and the enduring artistry of Indigenous adornment.
Description
Red and Gold Woven Beaded Collar Choker is a striking and deeply meaningful expression of Indigenous artistry and sacred cultural symbolism worn at the most vulnerable and spiritually significant of all places — the throat. Measuring 16 × 1.5 inches with 3 inches of chain for a fully adjustable, comfortable fit, tiny seed beads are meticulously woven with Nymo thread in a bold, luminous palette of red and gold, finished with chain and clasps with hook and finishing caps for a secure and elegantly refined closure. The woven collar design sits with commanding, structured presence and bold visual warmth — broader and more substantial than a simple strand choker, its 1.5-inch width giving it the full, collar-like presence of a piece that carries itself with the confident, ceremonial authority of something made to be worn at the highest and most honorable of occasions. The blazing red moves through the woven surface with the sacred energy of courage, vitality, and the concentrated, life-giving power of fire — bold, purposeful, and alive with the kind of fearless presence that announces itself without hesitation and fills every space it enters with warmth and sacred intention, while the luminous gold weaves through the design with the warm, generous brilliance of sunlight and the deep, enduring richness of a material that has always stood at the center of honor, abundance, and the most exalted expressions of cultural distinction. Together these two colors move through the woven surface with the bold, ceremonial magnificence of two of the most sacred and powerful tones in the Indigenous artistic tradition — fire and sun, courage and abundance, held together in one perfectly crafted and luminously beautiful whole.
In Native American tradition, the choker carries one of the most layered and historically grounded of all symbolic meanings — a form of adornment whose significance reaches back through centuries of cultural practice, ceremony, and lived experience. Historically, the choker served as a form of physical protection for the neck and throat in battle — guarding one of the body’s most vulnerable places against arrows and weapons with the combined strength of its materials and the spiritual intention woven into its making. To wear a choker was to go into the world protected, armored not only by the physical presence of the piece but by the sacred purpose with which it had been created and the spiritual forces it had been made to invoke.
Beyond the battlefield, the choker has always carried the deeper meanings of wealth, social standing, and cultural identity — a visible declaration of the wearer’s place within the community, their clan affiliations, and the particular traditions and values that define who they are and where they come from. The choker speaks without words, communicating in the language of material, color, and craftsmanship the story of the person who wears it — a story of heritage, belonging, and the enduring pride of a living cultural tradition that has never stopped finding beauty in the most carefully and intentionally made of all things.
Among many tribes and clans, specific chokers are constructed and blessed by designated individuals — spiritual practitioners, elders, and artisans whose knowledge and authority give the finished piece a dimension of sacred power that goes beyond its physical beauty. A blessed choker carries spiritual protection, peace, and blessing for the wearer — a living talisman whose power moves with the person through every situation and every challenge, a quiet, constant presence of sacred guardianship worn close to the very place where the voice rises and the breath moves and the life of the individual finds its most intimate and irreplaceable expression.
The bold red and gold palette of this collar choker carries its own deeply resonant and ceremonially charged spiritual quality — red as one of the most sacred and powerful of all colors in Native American tradition, associated across many cultures with life, blood, fire, and the vital, unstoppable energy of a spirit fully committed to its own sacred path, honored in ceremony and in battle as the color of the living force that moves through all things with courage and purpose. Gold speaks to the abundant, generous brilliance of the sun and the divine favor that flows to those who move through the world with honor, gratitude, and the deep, purposeful intention of a life lived in full awareness of its own sacred worth. Together these two colors create a palette of rare, ceremonial magnificence — fire and sun, earth’s most ancient and universally honored sources of warmth, light, and life-giving power, woven together in one bold, beautiful, and deeply intentional expression of the choker’s enduring sacred legacy.
Red and Gold Woven Beaded Collar Choker brings these layered meanings together in a beautifully crafted and deeply personal form — a handwoven tribute to protection, identity, and the enduring cultural significance of one of Native American adornment’s most ancient and spiritually resonant traditions.
Details
- Colors: Red, gold
- Materials: Seed beads, Nymo thread, chain, clasps with hook and finishing caps
- Size: 16 × 1.5 inches with 3 inches of chain for neck adjustment
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth and keep dry. Please remember that even though the Nymo thread has a nylon base and is very strong, pulling hard and yanking on the choker can tear the thread so please be kind to it when you use it.





