keshi the zuni connection zuni fetishes and jewelry from the Zuni Pueblo

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Abstract Blue by Silvester HustitoAbstract Blue by Silvester Hustito
Abstract Blue by Silvester Hustito

Silvester won the Wheelright of The American Indian's Goodman Fellowship 2008 Award, attracting collectors the world over. A brilliant painter and muralist, Silvester's aesthetic is contemporary and knows no boundaries, setting him apart from other painters from Zuni country. Using explosively colorful acrylic paints on wood he has a blue and black abstract here that is 12" tall and 12" long, with metal wiring for hanging. Extra shipping charges will apply due to weight. - $350.00

Baby Moccasins by John Albert, TaosBaby Moccasins by John Albert, Taos
Baby Moccasins by John Albert, TaosBaby Moccasins by John Albert, Taos
Baby Moccasins by John Albert, Taos

Soft leather baby moccasins, about 4 1/2" long, 1 7/8" wide, and 1 1/2" tall. Iridescent blue, burgundy, green, and vibrant orange beads are arranged in a dazzling medallion, adorning each shoe. All hand-beaded and hand-sewn. - $32.00

Beaded Clown by Jeannie MelikanBeaded Clown by Jeannie MelikanBeaded Clown by Jeannie MelikanBeaded Clown by Jeannie Melikan
Beaded Clown by Jeannie Melikan

This Koshare, or ceremonial clown is carefully beaded by Jeannie using all the colors of the rainbow.
1 1/2" wide and 4 1/4" tall. - $50.00

Bronze Eagle Offering Bowl by Salvador Romero, CochitiBronze Eagle Offering Bowl by Salvador Romero, Cochiti
Bronze Eagle Offering Bowl by Salvador Romero, CochitiBronze Eagle Offering Bowl by Salvador Romero, Cochiti
Bronze Eagle Offering Bowl by Salvador Romero, Cochiti

Keshi produced Salvador's first limited edition, a bronze mountain lion. That edition was very well received, selling out in just over a year! So Keshi and Salvador have created a second bronze: an elegant Eagle offering bowl. Cornmeal offering bowls are signature pieces of Salvador's.

The original stone piece was lent by a long time collector of Salvador's work, so the foundry could make the mold for the lost wax process from which the bronze is finally cast. Salvador closely supervises the casting and finishing of the bronzes.

This edition is limited to only eighteen numbered and signed pieces. This work is #9 of 18, with a gorgeous necklace of abalone, turquoise and other interesting beads. The wonderful patina on this eagle displays deep bronze tones.

About 15 1/8" long, 4 1/4" tall and 6 1/8" wide at shoulders.

Crating maybe assessed up to $125.00. Shipping charges are calculated and billed separately based on delivery destination and actual charges. - $2000.00

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