Silver 3 Feather Coin Purse
$30.00
Silver 3 Feather Coin Purse is a beautifully handwoven tribute to the sacred spiritual and cultural significance of the feather in Native American tradition. Meticulously crafted from seed beads and Nymo thread in a cool, vibrant palette of silver, teal, black, red, orange, and yellow, this 3 × 4-inch piece with zipper closure and cloth lining honors the feather as a sacred gift from the Creator — a timeless emblem of prayer, healing, courage, and divine connection.
Description
Silver 3 Feather Coin Purse is a striking and deeply meaningful expression of Indigenous artistry and sacred symbolism. Measuring 3 × 4 inches and finished with a zipper closure and soft cloth lining for everyday practicality, tiny seed beads are meticulously woven with Nymo thread in a cool, vibrant palette of silver, teal, black, red, orange, and yellow. The three feather design emerges from the beadwork with vivid clarity and quiet reverence — the cool, luminous silver anchoring the design with the reflective brilliance of moonlight and the celestial clarity of a color long associated with sacred intention and the light of the night sky, the deep teal carrying the vast spiritual expansiveness of sky and water held together in one extraordinary, life-giving tone, the bold reds and vivid oranges blazing with the sacred energy of courage and the concentrated vitality of a spirit fully committed to its own sacred purpose, the bright yellows radiating with the joyful brilliance of sunlight and divine favor, and the commanding black grounding the design with bold definition and the quiet, purposeful strength of sacred intention.
In Native American tradition, the feather is one of the most sacred and powerful of all symbols — a living bridge between the earthly and the divine. When a feather falls to the earth, it is understood as a sacred gift from the sky and the Creator, carrying within it the energy, spirit, and purpose of the bird from which it came. To hold a feather is to hold a piece of the sacred, a tangible connection to the healing, prayerful, and spiritual forces that move through all living things.
Feathers have long served as profound marks of honor and recognition within Native communities. Warriors were awarded feathers for acts of exceptional bravery and victory in battle — to receive a feather was to be seen, acknowledged, and deeply respected for one’s courage, strength, and contribution to the people. Each feather carried told a story of sacrifice, valor, and the unbreakable bond between the individual and the community they served.
Among all feathers, the eagle feather holds the highest and most sacred place of reverence. The eagle is honored as the strongest and bravest of all birds — the one that soars closest to the Creator, carrying prayers upward on its wings to the heavens above. Eagle feathers are considered sacred medicine, embodying extraordinary spiritual power and the deepest expressions of honor, protection, and divine blessing that Native American culture holds dear.
The three feathers woven into this design speak to the fullness of that sacred tradition — three gifts from the sky, three expressions of courage and honor, three connections to the Creator’s enduring presence in the natural world. The cool silver and teal palette elevates the design with the luminous, celestial quality of a piece that feels as much of the sky as it does of the earth — reflective, expansive, and quietly alive with the sacred light that moves between worlds.
Silver 3 Feather Coin Purse brings these layered meanings together in a beautifully functional and deeply personal form — a handcrafted tribute to spiritual heritage, sacred honor, and the enduring artistry of Indigenous beadwork tradition.
Details
- Colors: Silver, teal, black, red, orange, yellow
- Materials: Seed beads, Nymo thread, zipper, cloth lining
- Size: 3 × 4 inches
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth and keep dry. Even though the Nymo thread has a nylon base and is very strong, pulling hard and yanking on the coin purse can tear the thread so please be kind to it when you use it.





