Purple Head Neon Dots Hummingbird Ornament

$30.00

Purple Head Neon Dots Hummingbird Ornament is a beautifully handwoven tribute to one of the most beloved and spiritually significant birds in Native American tradition. Meticulously crafted from seed beads, Nymo thread, wire, and glass beads in a vivid, luminous palette of purple, neon orange, neon pink, neon green, teal, and blue, this 5 × 4 × .5-inch ornament with a 2-inch hoop hanger honors the hummingbird as a timeless emblem of happiness, healing, love, protection, and the sacred ability to travel between the physical and spirit worlds.

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Purple Head Neon Dots Hummingbird Ornament is a striking and deeply meaningful expression of Indigenous artistry and sacred natural symbolism rendered in the ancient and luminous medium of beadwork. Measuring 5 × 4 × .5 inches with a 2-inch hoop hanger for display, tiny seed beads and glass beads are meticulously woven with Nymo thread on a wire frame in a vivid, luminous palette of purple, neon orange, neon pink, neon green, teal, and blue. The hummingbird form emerges from the beadwork with breathtaking clarity and quietly electric beauty — the deep, resonant purple of the crown radiating with the sacred energy of spiritual wisdom and the profound, luminous mystery of a being that moves between worlds with effortless, invisible grace, the neon orange dots blazing across the surface with the concentrated vital energy and fearless, forward warmth of a creature whose heart beats faster than thought and whose presence announces itself in the natural world with the same immediate, unmistakable intensity as a burst of pure light arriving before the eye has fully registered what it is seeing, the neon pink dots burning with the tender, fierce, and utterly fearless warmth of a color that has never apologized for its own brilliance and never will — each dot a small, perfect eruption of the hummingbird’s most essential quality, its extraordinary capacity to be completely, joyfully, and fearlessly alive in every single moment of its brief and incandescent passage through the world, the neon green adding the sharp, vivid energy of the living natural world at its most electrically present — the color of new growth and living plumage pushed to its most luminous and concentrated expression, the deep teal carrying the sacred energy of sky and water held together in one extraordinary, life-giving tone and the profound, still clarity of a spirit attuned to the sacred dimensions of the world around it, and the rich blue moving through the design with the vast, still expansiveness of open sky and the deep, receptive quality of a spirit fully open to the sacred messages that the hummingbird has always been understood to carry between the worlds. The neon dot pattern woven into the design adds its own quietly extraordinary visual dimension — each dot a concentrated point of pure color energy that catches the eye and holds it with the same irresistible, magnetic quality as the hummingbird itself hovering in one perfect, unhurried moment of impossible stillness before vanishing back into the blur of its own extraordinary speed.

In Native American tradition, the hummingbird is one of the most universally beloved and spiritually significant of all winged beings — a creature whose extraordinary physical gifts of speed, agility, and stamina have long been understood as outward expressions of an equally extraordinary spiritual power and sacred purpose. The hummingbird moves through the world with a quickness and precision that no other bird can match, hovering in perfect stillness and then vanishing in an instant, present and then gone, here and then somewhere between worlds — a quality that has made it a natural symbol of the sacred messenger, the being that travels between the physical and spirit worlds with effortless, invisible grace.

Many Native American tribes honor the hummingbird as a messenger of happiness — a creature whose arrival brings with it the lifting of heaviness and the restoration of joy, a living reminder that beauty, sweetness, and the abundance of the natural world are always present for those who know how to look. As a healer of the sick, the hummingbird carries its remarkable vitality and resilience into the service of human well-being, offering its presence as medicine and its swift, purposeful energy as a catalyst for renewal and recovery in those who have grown weary or unwell.

The Zuni people honor the hummingbird as a bringer of long life — a sacred gift offered to those who approach the hummingbird’s power with respect, humility, and genuine reverence. The Hopi recognize the hummingbird as a powerful ally of warriors in battle — a being whose speed, agility, and fearless forward momentum embody the warrior virtues of courage, quickness, and the absolute commitment of a spirit moving toward its purpose without hesitation or doubt. For the Navajo, the hummingbird is a symbol of love and a source of protection — a gentle but powerful guardian whose presence wraps those who seek it in the warm, sheltering energy of a force that is both tender and fierce, as love always is at its truest and most complete.

The extraordinary palette of this design — its deep purple crown holding quiet spiritual authority at the center while the neon dots blazing across the surface in orange, pink, and green create a surrounding field of pure, concentrated color energy — mirrors the hummingbird’s own most essential and most visually astonishing quality. The hummingbird does not glow all over at once but reveals its most brilliant colors in specific, sudden, light-dependent flashes — a purple throat that is dark and still in one light and blazes with iridescent fire in another, the neon vitality of its presence concentrated into specific moments of revelation that reward attention and presence and the willingness to look carefully at the world with fully open eyes.

Purple Head Neon Dots Hummingbird Ornament brings these layered meanings together in a beautifully crafted and deeply personal form — a handwoven tribute to happiness, healing, love, and the enduring sacred mystery of a tiny winged messenger that carries the full weight of the spirit world on wings that never stop moving.

Details

  • Colors: Purple, neon orange, neon pink, neon green, teal, blue
  • Materials: Seed beads, Nymo thread, wire, glass beads
  • Size: 5 × 4 × .5 inches with 2-inch hoop hanger

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 Hummingbird can tear the thread so please be kind to it when you use it.

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