The Bear Paw or Claw is less valued as adornment today than it was in the mid-twentieth century. I suspect our better evolved sense of respect for wild animals (at least in principle and maybe not in fact) has moved us away from utilizing bear claws on belt buckles, necklace or watch bracelets. Some Native artists render stylized silver facsimiles of the claw. This form of ornament was most popular in the 1960s and 1970s and appears somewhat quaintly dated when we run across vintage pieces.
Fact: A clan emblem and frequently used hallmark on Southwestern Indian-made jewelry, the bear paw or claw also lends itself to interval or repetitive motifs for design patterns.