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Koshare Cowboy Wood Carving : Virgil Wood
$ 60.00
Saddle Up Cowboy Hand Carved out of Cottonwood by Navajo Carver Virgil Wood.This cowboy is looking pretty pleased with himself, he’s all gussied up and ready to ride!7″ high and base is 6″

Koshare Rodeo Wood Carving : Virgil Wood
$ 60.00
Ready for the Rodeo Cowboy Hand Carved out of Cottonwood by Navajo Carver Virgil Wood. This cowboy is looking like he might be the roping Dummy 7″ high and base is 7″

Koshare Farmer Wood Carving : Virgil Wood
$ 60.00
Crop Farmer Hand Carved out of Cottonwood by Navajo Carver Virgil Wood. This Farmer is happy with with his harvest, check out his watermelons! 8″ high and base is 6″

Native American Zia Pueblo Pot : small pot : Ruby Panana: rp 28
$ 105.00
small Zia Pueblo Pot Hand Made by Ruby Panana 3.5" x 4" 2 available in this size, slightly different images. Ruby has gathered natural materials to create her color pigments. These rich colors are made from clay, rocks and sand. Black is wild spinach. Ruby creates her paintbrushes the traditional way by chewing yuccas to form the perfect im...

Native American: Zia Pueblo Pot : Stew pot : Ruby Panana: rp 24
$ 135.00
Zia Stew Pot Hand Made by Ruby Panana 4″ high and 7.25″ across Ruby has gathered natural materials to create her color pigments. These rich colors are made from clay, rocks and sand. Black is wild spinach. Ruby creates her paintbrushes the traditional way by chewing yuccas to form the perfect implement for her art. Intricately designed a...

Zuni Fetish - Bobcat : Randy Lucio : ZF-5
$ 150.00
Zuni Fetish : Bobcat : Randy Lucio : 2 1/4″L x 1″ H Indian fetishes represent the spirits of animals or different forces of nature and are hand carved. The North American Indians used fetishes in an effort to master forces beyond their control.

Zuni Fetish - Bear : Bernard Laiwakete : ZF-8
$ 150.00
Zuni Fetish : Bear : Labradorite Very small : 2″ x 1 1/2″ X 1/4″ : 1.1 oz Regarding this Zuni Fetush, the stone Labradorite protects the aura and keeps it clear and balanced. It is referred to as "the temple to the stars". It helps one understand their destiny. It eliminates disturbing thoughts and brings energy from other worlds to the earth ...

Zuni Fetish : Turtle : Ben Kaamasee : ZF-3
$ 175.00
Zuni Fetish : Turtle : Ben Kaamasee : 3.5″ x 2.5″ Zuni Fetish : Turtle Zuni Carver Ben Kaamasee Signed : Ben K : Zuni Indian fetishes represent the spirits of animals or different forces of nature and are hand carved. The North American Indians used fetishes in an effort to master forces beyond their control.
Native American : Deer Gourd : Rachel Jaramillo : Gourd-carving

Native American : Deer Gourd : Rachel Jaramillo : Gourd-carving
$ 200.00 $ 475.00
Rachel Jaramillo is a gifted Zia Pueblo artist. She has transformed a gourd into an incredible work of art. Rachel used the method of relief carving, where the background is removed and art is revealed. A deer and leaves were "released" from the relieved image. Rachel then used basketry skills to finish the opening of the gourd by weaving pine ...
Navajo Pottery : Michelle Williams- Pot #11
$ 225.00
Michelle Williams hand coiled and crafted this traditional Navajo pot. The random gray and black markings on this piece of pottery are fire clouds caused by the burning fuel during firing. Michelle worked in the traditional methods of coiling natural clay and used tree sap for the exterior shine, so shiny that it is reflecting the miniature Nava...
Navajo Pottery : Simple Bowl- Pot #12
$ 225.00
Hand coiled and crafted this is a simple traditional Navajo bowl. The random gray and black markings on this piece of pottery is a fire cloud caused by the burning fuel during firing. The potter worked in the traditional methods of coiling natural clay and used tree sap for the exterior shine. Raised rope edging. 5" x 8.5"
Native American Basket : Hopi Wicker Plaque : Basket 22
$ 225.00
In the Northeast area of the Navajo Reservation you will find the Hopi Reservation. Within the Hopi Nation are three mesas which serve as home to the Hopi.The Hopi have continually lived on the Third Mesa since 1150 AD. Using materials found locally - rabbit brush, yucca, sumac, dune brush, willow, and galleta grass. Women of the Third Mesa are ...