Ceremonial Prayer Feathers
Authentic Prayer Feathers or Ceremonial Fans
made for Native American Church services
 and other religious ceremonies.

Prayer feathers are used to send one's prayers to the Creator.

While our Prayer feathers are made for Native American use,
 many non Indigenous people use them
 and display them as art.

Patrick Scott - Navajo Prayer Feather Maker

Patrick Scott
The bead work Patrick applies to his ceremonial fans and
 prayer feathers is equally beautiful.  Patrick uses only highest
 quality imported beads and meticulously weaves them
 in original, intricate patterns.

 

 Patrick Scott
Rare Scarlet Macaw  Ceremonial Prayer Feather Fan

There are a total of 12 brilliant Scarlet Red Macaw feathers,
each measuring about 18" long.

The detail work at the bottom of each feather is stunning,
as is the beautiful bead work adorning the handle.

The fan is 6 1/2" wide x 25" long (including its beaded handle
<but not including the leather which
hangs below the handle>

$1425

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A word about the care of prayer feathers.
The best advise I can offer is to use them.  The air passing through
 the fan will clean them and keep the feathers looking their best.  Obviously,
you do not want anything heavy on the feathers.  They are light and delicate
 and should be treated accordingly.  Displaying them on a wall is an excellent
 way to enjoy them and keep them safe too.  If you decide to store them,
 a cedar box is best or put cedar chips in the storage box
 or drawer you use.

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