Saturday, May 16, 2015

Spirit Sleep Medicine Bag

We make Traditional Medicine Bags.

Need a calm sleep? Try our Traditional Sleep Medicine Bags.

They last for years. http://goo.gl/S6gZq8




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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Receive $5 FREE IN STORE CREDIT at Family Jewels and Silver

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WHY PAY MORE? Buy direct from the manufacturer in Great Bend, Kansas.
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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Sterling silver Valentines Day rings and earrings.

From our friends at Family Jewels:

Valentines Day rings in sterling silver in Great Bend, Kansas
Top of the line fine finished jewelry for the entire family.
Not imported stuff? But, hand cast right here at our jewelry store.
Rings for men and for women all hand cast in sterling silver.
Full line of fine gemstone jewelry by a traditional jeweler.

You Dream it--We design it! That simple.

Why pay more? Rather, buy direct!
When you can buy direct from the jewelry manufacturer in the USA.
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Diamond rings in sterling silver starting at just $49 and up.
Family Jewels and Silver Inc.
1911 Lakin Avenue
Great Bend, Ks 67530
Phone: 620-796-2252

Visit our online Jewelry Store:

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Cyber Monday and Family Jewels and Silver Inc. Great Bend kansas

Our friend Larry says: 

Cyber Monday and we invite you to cyber shop with us today. 

Use the code FAMILY at checkout and get an instant discount.

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Annlee Cakes of Arkansas City, Kansas July Update

July is starting out as a fabulous month.
We are excited to be able to offer 32 Coil Weaving genuine Native Craft items that were made in the 1960's, and brand new. They come from a private estate sale and the items were made by his wife whom is now across the Great Waters. They have been in storage each wrapped and protected from the time made. They are beautiful, functional and clearly depict the Traditional Craft of Yarn Weaving into baskets, plates and even hot plates for a table setting. There are only a very limited number available. Each is a one-of-a-kind and cannot be duplicated. So they are fantastic for display or for use today. A perfect gift idea for family and friends that love the Native Indian Culture.
The gardens are growing and we are picking all sorts of veggies, and drying and collecting Native Herbs for teas, medicine and Kinnikinick.
My new book is doing great! The easy way is the instant download for $ 1.99
Bob's adventure of offering artist templates for just 99 cents is interesting.
What can you do with it?  Almost any thing.

Create your own Greeting Cards for one example.
Or hand out type information cards on business card sheets.

It is a template: Therefore you can add it to silk screened clothing.
It is a template you can use almost unlimited: Only you cannot sell it!
You cannot have it on products and sell them for a profit which would violate the artist copy rights.
Have you bookmarked our main dot com web site? From there you are kept up to date and can link to every site we have! Simple, safe and easy. We even have a new mobile link for all phones.

Visit: Annlee Cakes

May Wakan Tanka encircle you and yours with faith to believe, hope for the future, and love for all.... Blessings  Annlee

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Monday, June 2, 2014

The Sacred Pipe by Annlee

The Pipe

The Native American Indian pipe is one of the most mysterious things known in the World.
One could call it the God of Peace and War? Or the connection of Spirit between the realms of Life and Death?

The sacred pipe is used to link the world of everyday existence with the spirit world through prayers. During the Traditonal pipe ceremony it is believed  that the person praying with the pipe becomes the connection to the sacred world of manifestation below and the sacred world of above. The pipe is symbolic and is the way  to achieve the connection to both Realms.

 When people pray with the pipe, it is their responsibility to pray for all the people both living and those passed on. For they are all joined together in the pipe as one Spirit. The smoke is offered in a prayer of gratitude for the gifts and Wisdom we have received from the Great Grandfather.

As the smoke rises, it is intended to carry the prayers to the Great Spirit and makes the Spiritual connection.

Within the pipe is placed a personal mixture of tobacco and others things of personal choice which creates what we call Kinikinic. One main additive is normally Bear Berry Leaves.


So how does a pipe itself become Sacred?
First cleansed and then used in a prayer...That simple!

Read more in my new book: NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONS 2014

Annlee

We invite you to visit and bookmark our main web site:  Annlee Cakes 

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Vintage Rattler Design Hatband

Vintage Beaded Hatband
Pattern is Traditional
Diamond Back Rattler

This came out of an estate sale. It needed help?
We totally restored all missing beads and added end caps and ties.
Ready for the Great Circle.
Cleansed with White Sage.

This would make a great display for a museum, a collection or for Regalia Today.
Age? Early 1930′s….Some bead shades have not been sold for over 70 years. We were able to match these beads because of the very large vintage selection of beads we carry for restoring Regalia for museums and collections.
Length: 25 1/2 inches
Ties: Duel ties at 6 1/2 inches each:
Width Beaded: A hair under 1 inch inches
End caps: Cream Tanned Deerskin—Very supple and soft.
End caps have been attached and hand stitched.
Ties could be removed if desired to sew hat band to hat.
Restored by Annlee
Diamond Back Hatband for that perfect hat. Just went online at our shops.

Click:   Diamond Back Rattler Hatband


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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Annlee Cakes Repairs Vintage Regalia

Osiyo:

Annlee Cakes Native American Regalia and Crafts

408 East 5th Avenue
Arkansas City, Kansas 67005
1-620-441-8656

We repair beaded Native American Regalia!

Our vast collection of beads goes back to the 1700′s and to date. While we may not have every single old bead we are able to match better than any other company. We restore beaded items from the heritage vintage years for collectors and museums.

We are able to give an approximate estimates based on photos we request you send. A final figure comes when we have hands on and before you commit to the final restoration. We have repaired many moccasins, belts and more. Including leather repairs under the beading. Our crafters are some of the best masters of restoration.

We have crafters that are Registered Members of the following tribes: Pottawatomie, Iowa, Cherokee, Chippewa, Navajo, Quapaw and more.

We also have crafters that are in the process of registration. And, we have some few crafters that are masters in the styles of Native Regalia.

Our seamstress crafters create, repair and restore most Regalia.
You are invited to visit our main web site. From there are safe links to all our online shops and allot of information.

Annlee Cakes 

Mugwa…….Annlee


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Native American Traditions by Annlee Cakes

Announcing Annlees New Book:
Titled:
Native American Traditions 2014

A sharing about Native American traditions, culture and pow wows and the Fire Ring stories.Sharing the etiquette and respect with the reasoning's and whys in a “Simple Fashion” from our Walk upon the pathways set before us each day.

The information is right on to Traditions, Culture and Ceremonies. And is detailed in Traditions which are thousands of years of heritage Culture of the Native American Indians.

Informational for all ages!

E-PDF Immediate Download for just $ 1.99
You can also print it out once you have the download if desired.
Size: 55 8x11 pages which is about 300 plus pages on a Kindle

Our Informational Guide of Tradition
1. Wah-O-Cha-Ni Standing ( shares ) Aka Annlee
2. Dream Catchers “The Legend”
3. Medicine Earring Symbols shared
4. Picture Stones
5. Fire Rings and the Native Americans
6. Odds and Ends about Traditions
Stories from around the Fire Rings
Wisdom begins with an action: Learning by reading is an action.
Tradition needs a SEED to GROW---------Plant a seed in a young one today.

Read more and or purchase Special PDF Download for just $ 2.99

Native American Traditions






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