Ulysses Mahkee: Turquoise, Bear
Ulysses Mahkee: Turquoise, Bear
Mah-kee
The sharp contrast between the icy blue hue of the stone and the darkness of its eyes seemed to symbolize the intricate balance between strength and subtlety embodied by this majestic creature. As if frozen in time, every detail of the carving was etched with precision and purpose, capturing the raw essence of nature's untamed beauty. The bear's gaze seemed to follow you wherever you went, its stoic expression conveying a sense of both protection and foreboding.
Bear (Anshe): Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear‚ hibernation reminds us of the value of going within.
Dimensions: Length: 2 1/2", Width: 3/4", Height: 2" Consignment
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