Water birds like cranes are associated with longevity, good fortune and happiness. The sandhill crane is among the oldest species of bird with fossils dating back at least two million years. Harsh squawks come from greater sandhill crane, a bird found in places like New Mexico's Rio Grande valley. Robert Michael Weahkee's burnished antler crane wall hanging will bless any locale with a spirit of abundance. Eyes are from sky blue turquoise inlays and a tiny offering necklace has gorgeous strawberry quartz and tiger's eye beads. Including the leather cord, dimensions of this striking piece are about 12 5/8" long, 7 1/2" wide and 1 1/8" deep.
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