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

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 Bushy Tail by Juana Homer Bushy Tail by Juana Homer
 Bushy Tail by Juana Homer Bushy Tail by Juana Homer
Bushy Tail by Juana Homer

Zuni mountain rock bushy tail (Coyote, Wolf, or Fox). 4" long and 2" tall. - $120.00

Blanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian YatsattieBlanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian Yatsattie
Blanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian YatsattieBlanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian Yatsattie
Blanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian Yatsattie

A remarkable set of six directions, carved by Brian from antler. Brian is the only carver we've seen to carve his set wrapped in blankets, and his explanation was that he wanted them to be "warm." To Keshi, they appear as wise elder animals, and deserve a place of honor! Sizes range from 4" to 5 1/8". Included are Eagle of the sky, Mole of the ground, Badger of the south, Mountain lion of the north, Wolf (or Suski) of the east, and Bear of the west. - $900.00

Directional Carving by Wilfred CheamaDirectional Carving by Wilfred Cheama
Directional Carving by Wilfred CheamaDirectional Carving by Wilfred Cheama
Directional Carving by Wilfred Cheama

Carved from serpentine sometimes referred to as 'wormwood', 'wormhole', or 'tijilite', this single piece represents each of the six directions. Eagle for the sky, Mole (carved on the underside) for the earth, Bear representing the West, Wolf represents the East, Badger for the South, and Mountain lion for the North. Each with turquoise eyes.
3 1/2" long, 2" tall, and 2 1/4" wide. The Cheama family was the first to create the set of six directions from one single stone, with the mole hidden underneath. - $340.00

Ko/koke/she Poster by Duane DishtaKo/koke/she Poster by Duane Dishta
Ko/koke/she Poster by Duane Dishta

Kokokeshe means "good or beautiful katchina." These summer Rain Dancers are emerging from the Kiva, possibly making their way to the pueblo's plaza. This brilliant reproduction is the first poster ever made from a Duane Dishta painting. Richard Wolfe, who lived and worked on Zuni many years ago, was responsible for the printing of this piece. He recently came across his forgotten stack of these posters, and has sold the remaining to Keshi. We are thrilled to be able to offer such an affordable rarity. Paper size approximately 23" x 29". Image size approximately 16" x 20". Shipped rolled. - $60.00

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