Bow Guard
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Title
Bow Guard
Description
A bow guard, or ketoh (ga-to) in Navajo serves to protect the arm of an archer. Made of metal and leather, the ketoh was worn on the wrist to protect an archer from the snap of the bowstring. Navajo adornment utilizes silver and turquoise and reflects influences from contact with other native peoples and Spanish and American colonists. Applying the decorative techniques and materials gained from these contacts to develop a unique style of silversmithing, Navajo craftsmen became widely recognized for their expertise by the end of the 1800's.
Source
From the collection of Henry Lauderbough
Date
Early 1900's
Contributor
Curated by Kerrie Lohr
Format
Silver with turquoise stones; leather
Identifier
1936.9.7 MA2010
Coverage
American Southwest
About the Original Item
- Date Added
- August 20, 2010
- Collection
- Fleming Museum
- Citation
- “Bow Guard,” Omeka@CTL, accessed December 23, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/572.
- Associated Files