Sandra Quandelacy's double-sided Kingman turquoise carving depicts a Maiden Grandmother holding an olla jar representing life-giving water. She is distinguished as a Maiden Grandmother because of traditionally whorled hair and the wearing of a shawl.
Corn-Maiden is on the reverse side inlaid with a bounty of red coral, mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli, alunite and malachite pieces on a
corn body. Facial features are etched and filled with jet paste. A meaningful work representing feminine strength measuring about 2 5/8" tall, 1" wide and 7/8" deep.
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