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Danette Laate
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Danette Laate's banded alabaster Bear with turquoise eyes is adorned with an inlaid turuqoise Dragonfly companion. Dragonflies are water insects and a sign water is nearby. The bear and dragonfly are on their way to the local watering hole. A uniquely placed heartline or breath path is inlaid with alternating segments of turquoise, coral and jet. Approximately 2 3/8" long, 3/8" wide and 1 1/8" tall.
Brandon Phillips
Hummingbirds are found only in the western hemisphere. Indigenous stories about these tiny warrior birds abound. For some pueblo cultures, hummingbirds are associated with rain gathering. For other Indigenous societies, hummingbirds are connected to the afterlife. They are viewed as dead ancestors and it is improper to harm them. Brandon Phillips' rusty orange alabaster Hummingbird has graceful contours to a size of approximately 2 1/2" tall, 1/2" wide and 1 1/4" deep. Eyes are from sky-blue turquoise, while a pointy beak is from shell.
Fred Bowannie Jr.
Jacob Wilson, Zuni-Dine
Alabaster is a mineral in the gypsum family adored throughout time because of versatility and ease of carving. Jacob Wilson's charming Bear has been sculpted from a gorgeous alabaster to a size of approximately 2 5/8" long, 3/4" wide and 1 1/2" tall. Little ears are drilled and eyes are from turquoise inlays. Bears are revered by Indigenous cultures because they have powers that we do not.
Austin Yatsattie, San Felipe-Zuni
Michael Coble