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Kenric Laiwakete
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Intriguing and irreplaceable, fossils give us great insight into the history of life on Earth. They reveal how the environment has changed through geological time periods. Fossils show us what ancient living things looked like but they keep us wondering about details such as their colors, sounds and behaviors. Kenric Laiwakete's jackrabbit (or rabbit) has been carved from a fossil loaded stone. Eyes are from turquoise inlays and a stunning triple heartline or breath path is expertly set from turquoise. Approximately 2 3/4" long, 1/2" wide and 2 1/2" tall.
Bernie Laselute
Freddie Leekya
Freddie Leekya carries on in the carving tradition of his late grandfather Leekya Deyuse who was born in 1889. He is an important Zuni Pueblo artist known for animal carvings, necklaces and human figurines. Freddie's scholarly Rabbit examines the fascinating pages of a collectible pink mussel shell and turquoise book. Carved from local Zuni travertine, this educated bunny has turquoise inlaid eyes, a pen shell nose and a little coral tongue. An adorable etched bandana has turquoise inlays. About 3 1/4" tall, 1" wide and 2" deep.
Troy Sice