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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Jigsaw Puzzle

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Size: 40.6 cm x 50.8 cm Puzzle with Gift Box, 520 Pieces

It's always the small pieces that make the big picture! Turn favourite memories, designs, and quotes into a great game by making your own puzzle. Made of sturdy cardboard and mounted on chipboard, these puzzles are printed in vivid and full colour. Perfect as a gift, or just for yourself!

  • Dimensions: 40.6 cm L x 50.8 cm W
  • Puzzle will come with 520 individual pieces
  • Printed on Fujicolour Crystal Archive paper for a high-quality image with vibrant colours
  • Arrives in custom gift box with your design printed on top
  • Made and shipped from the USA
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs..

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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Jigsaw Puzzle

Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief Jigsaw Puzzle

The Stargazer's Spear - In the rugged beauty of the 1930s American West, a young woman named Elara defied expectations. With fiery red hair, emerald eyes, and a spirit as wild as the prairies, she was a force to be reckoned with. - Elara's passion for horses was unmatched. She spent countless hours riding her beloved stallion, Zephyr, across the vast plains. Her skill with a spear was legendary, her aim as precise as an eagle's. - One day, while exploring a remote canyon, Elara stumbled upon a hidden Native American encampment. Intrigued by their culture and traditions, she sought permission to join their tribe. Impressed by her courage and skill, the elders welcomed her, naming her "Stargazer," a symbol of her unwavering spirit. - Elara embraced her new identity, donning a magnificent feathered headdress and a buckskin dress adorned with intricate beadwork. She learned the ways of the tribe, becoming a respected member. - When white settlers threatened the tribe's land, Elara, with her spear, led the defence. Her bravery intimidated the settlers, forcing them to retreat. - Elara continued her life on the prairie, her story a testament to a woman's strength and courage. - 1932 painting by Edward Mason Eggleston (1882-1941), dead over 80 years ago and art is in Public domain. Copyright has not been renewed in the US Copyright Office. The copyright has also expired in the countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years or less.

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By Carrie W.31 December 2025Verified Purchase
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The puzzle was ok. The pieces were really small and they don’t include a blueprint to use. Which would be fine if the photo on the front of the box was larger, but it’s also very small and not really useful for details. I don’t think I’d buy another one from Zazzle until they start providing at least some sort of reference photo. .
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Posted on 31/07/2023, 6:28 PM
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