Spider Flag
The Spider Flag has been made using recycled silk and cotton. Each silk letter was hand cut and hand stitched one at a time by me. Pole pocket along the top edge for hanging.
“Dakota and Lakota decoration often use the symbol of spider or spider’s web. It is believed that any warrior adorned with spider symbol is invincible to arrows and bullets. Just as the arrow or bullet can pass through a spider’s web, leaving it relatively intact, it was believed that the projectile would pass through the brave warrior and leave him unharmed.”
23” x 35”
The Spider Flag has been made using recycled silk and cotton. Each silk letter was hand cut and hand stitched one at a time by me. Pole pocket along the top edge for hanging.
“Dakota and Lakota decoration often use the symbol of spider or spider’s web. It is believed that any warrior adorned with spider symbol is invincible to arrows and bullets. Just as the arrow or bullet can pass through a spider’s web, leaving it relatively intact, it was believed that the projectile would pass through the brave warrior and leave him unharmed.”
23” x 35”
The Spider Flag has been made using recycled silk and cotton. Each silk letter was hand cut and hand stitched one at a time by me. Pole pocket along the top edge for hanging.
“Dakota and Lakota decoration often use the symbol of spider or spider’s web. It is believed that any warrior adorned with spider symbol is invincible to arrows and bullets. Just as the arrow or bullet can pass through a spider’s web, leaving it relatively intact, it was believed that the projectile would pass through the brave warrior and leave him unharmed.”
23” x 35”