The offerings shared below are just a small selection of what is available in our physical gallery shop. Contact Us.
Georgette Quam & Reynold Lunasee
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Lynn & Jayne Quam
Joleen Tsethlikai
Jerrold Lahaleon, Jr.
Fabian Tsethlikai
Nelson Yatsattie
Travis Nieto
Travis Nieto captures the nobility of an Eagle (or Hawk who in Zuni tradition is the little brother to an eagle) in a marble fetish. Fierce eyes are from inlaid sterling silver, able to see great distances. Wings are elegantly rendered. Indigenous cultures regard eagles as living, sacred symbols of power. These magnificent raptors teach us to honor the earth and sky. About 2 1/2" tall, 1" wide and 5/8" deep.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this eagle fetish will go to the Zuni Eagle Sanctuary.
Chad Quandelacy
Cheryl Beyuka
Danette Laate
Rosella Shack
Kenric Laiwakete
Edward Lewis
Melvin Sandoval, San Felipe-Zuni
Bryston Bowannie
Avery Calavaza
Shannon Waatsa
Albert Eustace
Ryan Awelagte
Positioned high up in a tree, Ryan Awelagte's gorgeous hunting Eagle (or Hawk) studies a fish swimming in open water nearby. A permanently attached offering necklace has branch coral, amber, pearl, turquoise and clam shell heishe beads. Turquoise eyes see everything and the sugar marble specimen is as crisp as white snow. About 4 3/4" long, 2 1/4" wide and 1 3/4" tall.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this eagle fetish will go to the Zuni Eagle Sanctuary. Please see our resources page for more information on the sanctuary.
Clive Hustito