Description
Haudenosaunee Men, especially Mohawk Men, are well-known for their fearless efforts on the high steel. Iron Workers have a long, celebrated history among Haudenosaunee families. These men (and now women) have worked on countless bridges, skyscrapers, and buildings over the years. These workers often leave their families for weeks at a time in order to provide for them working the high steel.
This piece pays homage to those who risk their lives up in the sky. One of the telltale tools of an iron worker is the spud wrench, a pair of which are designed into this piece. Combing the Hiawatha Belt with Crossed Spud Wrenches and the name of one of the Six Nations, this piece is sure to be a hit with the Iron Worker in your life.
- WIDTH: 5"
- HEIGHT: 5.75"