Indian Blanket Flower Nail File
The Indian Blanket Flower is the official state wildflower of Oklahoma.
Legend of the Indian Blanket Maker
“The legend tells of an old Indian blanket maker whose talent for weaving produced such beautiful blankets that other Indians would travel many miles to trade for one. The old blanket maker had never taken an apprentice and when he realized he had only a short time left, he began weaving his own burial blanket. It blended his favorite browns, reds, and yellows into the beautiful patterns for which he was so famous.
In time, the old man died and his family wrapped him in this blanket, which was to be his gift to the Great Spirit when they met. The Great Spirit was very pleased because of the beauty of the gift, but also saddened because he realized that only those in the Happy Hunting Ground would be able to appreciate the old blanket maker’s beautiful creation. So, he decided that he would give this gift back to those that the old Indian had left behind. The Spring following the old man’s death, wildflowers of the colors and design of the old Indian’s blanket appeared in profusion on his grave to bloom and spread forever.”
Description
Classy Nail Files are made from the highest quality crystal glass available. Imported directly from the Czech Republic. Classy Crystal Nail Files are sandblasted into both sides, so they are guaranteed to never wear out.
They will not tear and snag your nails, as emery boards do – AND you can safely file in both directions! The smooth finish helps to reduce peeling splitting. You will love how you can expertly shape your nails and the crystal nail files will seal in the keratin to keep your nails healthy!
Our crystal nail files are gentle enough to use on babies and safe for use on diabetics. There is never any lead used in the manufacturing process, unlike the cheap imitation knockoff files, which are made in China. To be safe, you should always choose Classy Nail Files, imported from the Czech Republic and distributed by local office in Grand Rapids, Michigan (USA).