The user has a 99.8% positive feedback rating on eBay, but “alwaysbelisting” mistook a Chai pendant for a “Unique Vintage Navajo Moose.”
Sold on August 8th for $5.50, the Chai pendant was posted for sale as a “Unique Vintage Navajo Moose 925 Sterling Silver Pendant, Mariking 0.8 grams.”
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Sarah Palin can wear one now in truth!
Thank, I needed this 😉
Maybe the Navajos are part of our lost tribes.
Addendum to # 3 –
They were originally called the Shmowhawk Tribe.
wow! what a story!
Can you blame him? It kind of looks like a moose.
It’s not really a major mistake.. more like a slip of the toungue from someone who certainly didn’t know what an amazingly valuable item he really had !
oy vey zmir! Moose? How did he get it anyway? and why navajo?
I don’t get it. It is a moose
“Chris” for the Win!! Hilarious!!!
Chris, the two legs of the “moose” are part of the letter “ches” and the “head” is the letter “yud.” These two letters spell the hebrew word “Chai.”
It’s in Hebrew and means Life…for the unfamiliar, the Hebrew characters resemble a moose!
To #12: The meaning in Hebrew is ‘alive’, not life. Life in Hebrew is chaim. It also stands for the number 18 where Hebrew letters are assigned numerical values in their order in the alphabet. In this case the 8th letter and the 10th letter add up to 18, which is a lucky number in Jewish folklore.