The offerings shared below are just a small selection of what is available in our physical gallery shop. Contact Us.
Fabian Tsethlikai
is backordered. We will ship it separately when it becomes available.
Benina Kallestewa
In a narrow valley carved by flowing water, a sure-footed ram or bighorn sheep effortlessly scrambles across the steep cliff faces. It is sculpted by Benina Kallestewa from an onyx specimen that resembles horizontally layered rocks, while discerning eyes are from sparkling cultured opal inlays. An agile creature holding a powerful stance and ready to take on any rival, measures about 2 5/8" long, 1 1/4" wide and 2 3/8" tall.
Melvin Sandoval, San Felipe-Zuni
Kenric Laiwakete
Rams are the best climbers and leapers of the steepest places teaching us to be fearless in scaling any problem. Kenric Laiwakete's onyx ram can be a wonderful reminder of these qualities that we might want to emulate. Confident eyes and an alternating heartline or breath path are from sky blue turquoise inlays. Mighty horns are incised. About 3" long, 5/8" wide and 1 7/8" tall.
Christopher Sandoval, Zuni-San Felipe
Proclaiming dominance, a ram (bighorn sheep or mountain sheep) rears up on powerful hind legs to hurl with incredible curved horns. Christopher Sandoval's turquoise-eyed ram has been handsomely sculpted from Indian Paint stone also known as Death Valley Paint stone or Navajo Blanket stone. This gorgeous gift from the earth originates from the Death Valley area of California, where collecting is no longer possible. The natural and diverse patterns seen in this sedimentary rock are divine. The sgraffito treatment on the horns is attractive. About 3 1/2" tall, 2" wide and 1 3/8" deep.