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Daryl Shack, Sr.
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Eagles soar high and see great distances illustrating the need for us to see beyond the superficiality and to understand the deeper things in life. Daryl Shack, Sr.'s wise eagle (or Hawk) sculpted from calcite can be a tangible reminder of this important animal medicine. A piercing gaze is from cultured opal inlays. About 4 3/8" long, 1 1/8" wide and 2 1/4" tall.
Gabriel Sice
No better place can Gabriel Sice's journeying Bear be than roaming the Zuni Mountains which are situated in the Cibola National Forest. Bears in New Mexico can have fur in various colors like black, brown and cinnamon to help them camouflage in their habitats. Smoothly sculpted from a sunny calcite, this elegant forest-dweller is about 3 1/4" long, 1 3/8" wide and 1 7/8" tall. A rich iridescent black lip shell point with natural branch red coral and turquoise beads compose the offering bundle which is given by the artist to thank grand bears for all they teach us in life.
Sherdine Tsatte
Eric Lonjose
Swans are intelligent birds known for graceful movement across lakes. They are the largest members of the goose and duck family. Peaceful eyes from turquoise inlays contrast in an attractive way with the soft yellow palette of the calcite specimen. Lovely plumage is etched and an elegant head with beak are comfortably tucked. Eric Lonjose's serene swan floats at approximately 4" long, 1 3/4" wide and 2 1/2" tall.
For the A:Shiwi (The People) Mountain-lion is the protector of the North, its color is yellow and it is considered the elder brother of all the other protective animals in the Six-Directions. Daryl Shack, Sr.'s cultured opal-eyed Mountain lion (puma, cougar or panther) walks on a rocky ridge-line heading home after a night of hunting. Carved in the old-style from calcite, dimensions are about 5 1/4" long, 1" wide and 1 7/8" tall. A natural inclusion resembles a heartline or breath path that starts at the mouth leading to the heart region.