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Fred Bowannie: Onyx, Bear Hiram Peynetsa Dimensions: Length 1 3/4" X

Fred Bowannie: Onyx, Bear Hiram Peynetsa Dimensions: Length 1 3/4" XBow won knee Bear (Anshe): Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear hibernation reminds us of the value of going within. Dimensions: Length 4 1 4" X Width 3 4" X Height 2 3 8"

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Dimensions: Length 1 3/4" X Width 1" X Height 2 9/16 Purchased

The vibrant hues ranging from shades of green to reddish-brown add depth and character to this remarkable carving

It's such a pleasure to see artists like Lucio preserving and reimagining traditional art forms while simultaneously infusing their own unique style and vision into their work

The travertine stone choice adds a unique touch

Fred Bowannie: Onyx, Bear Hiram Peynetsa Dimensions: Length 1 3/4" XBow won knee Bear (Anshe): Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear hibernation reminds us of the value of going within. Dimensions: Length 4 1 4" X Width 3 4" X Height 2 3 8"

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