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Lewis Malie
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Indigenous wisdom includes a deep connection with the land, a coexistence and kinship with Mother Earth and all her inhabitants. Animals like Eagles, Wolves, Bears, Deer and Mountain-lions are teachers and spiritual guides whose example in nature, known as animal medicine, helps us to be better people and treat the natural world with respect and appreciation. Carved from one antler specimen, Lewis Malie's extraordinary piece depicts these wonderful animals in exquisite detail. Eyes are drilled. About 4 1/2" tall, 2 5/8" wide and 2 1/2" deep.
Destry Siutza
Destry Siutza has created an intriguing scene with many Bears climbing cooperatively to reach the sweet honey beehives that are high up in a tree's canopy. Keeping company are magnificent Eagles who peacefully coexist in this extraordinary composition from antler. The creature's happy eyes are from turquoise inlays. By spending time in nature, we engage our senses to appreciate and learn from creation's beauty, complexity and interconnectedness especially that of incredible animal life. Approximately 4 1/8" tall, 3 1/2" wide and 1 3/4" deep.
Joshua Qualo
Abundant flying insects have caught the turquoise-eyed attention of Joshua Qualo's antler roadrunner who hunts among the grama grasslands. A coral inlay on the face region signals this is a male bird. Deep incising works beautifully for plumage while softer incising adorns the crested head and neck areas. Leg scutes are creatively presented. About 3 3/4" tall, 1 3/4" wide and 3 5/8" deep.
Ray Tsalate
Ray Tsalate's old-style Eagle is masterfully carved of antler, about 2 1/2" long, 1" tall and 1 1/8" wide. An "X" shaped inlay of mother-of-pearl and pen shell represents wings, decorated with variscite pieces. Ray also inlaid lapis side wings and colorful tail feather accents of red coral, malachite, sugilite and orange spiny oyster shell. Seeing everything, this exquisite raptor has one eye of variscite, while the other is of lapis.