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Clive Hustito
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Clive Hustito's perched Picasso marble Eagle represents the Six-Directions in Zuni Pueblo worldview. In life there are Six Directions with a specific color and animal associated with each one. Long ago the Father of Medicine Societies, Po-shai-an-kia established predatory animals as guardians of the Six Directions who are healing and protective. The turquoise-eyed insightful raptor is one of the Six Directional animals including a black lip mother-of-pearl shell Mole, a mother-of-pearl Wolf, a dyed bamboo coral Badger, a turquoise Bear and a gold lip shell Mountain-lion nestled around the bird's talons. They are presented a top a gorgeous serpentine point. The conversing bird has lovely etched plumage included an incised "X" on its back which represents feathers as well. Dimensions in their entirety are approximately 4 1/4" tall, 2" wide and 3 1/2" deep.
Millions of sacred Bison roamed across North America. They were almost hunted to extinction by European colonizers. Concentrated mostly on the Great Plains, these powerful animals shaped the culture of Indigenous Peoples who relied on them as a major resource for everything from food to fuel. This explains why the animal medicine associated with bison is about abundance and thankful prayers. Clive Hustito's mighty bison carries much power carved from Picasso marble to a size of approximately 5 3/4" long, 1 3/4" wide and 3 1/2" tall. Eyes are from turquoise inlays. Clive's incised initials appear on the hip region.