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Daryl Shack, Sr.
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Spirit and strength is felt in Daryl Shack, Sr.'s Tablita Maiden with beautifully sculpted long hair. Cultured opal inlays catch the eye in the traditional stair-stepped headdress, facial features and lovely necklace accents. Showing reverence and a deep connection to Zuni heritage, she stands strong at approximately 2 7/8" tall, 1" wide and 7/8" deep, carved from serpentine.
Cody Chavez
The harvest season comes to the Pueblo late summer. Cody Chavez's Corn Maiden represents the bounty and sacred importance of Corn. For the A:Shiwi (The People) and other Indigenous societies, growing corn is a sustenance crop called the Mother because it’s cultivated from Mother Earth. Carved from serpentine with dimensional layers of toffee-hued goodness, measurements of Corn Maiden are about 2 3/8" tall, 5/8" wide and 1 3/8" deep. Assured eyes and accent inlays are from turquoise. A Zuni Sunface symbol from inlaid coral, jet and turquoise represents a balance of the elements.