Native American Zuni Indian Double Horse Fetish Carving
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Booqua Zuni Double Horse Fetish

Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish
Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish
These two are so content and harmonious!

Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish
Joined together with a bundle offering
of turquoise and coral nuggets.

Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish
Inlaid jet eyes.

Wonderful detail on the mane (both sides) and tail.

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

 

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Zuni Double Horse Carving

$50 plus s/h (insurance included)

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Material
Spiny Oyster, Jet, Coral, Turquoise
Length
1 1/4"
Height
3/4"
Width
1/2"
Artists
Cheryl Booqua , Zuni

Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish
Two individual horses carved from spiny oyster.

Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish  Hand made Native American Zuni Indian Horse Fetish

They are compatible yet very different from each other, just like a great couple.

 

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What is a Fetish? A fetish is a rock carving of an animal that captures the spirit and the essence of the animal, not necessarily its exact detailed conformation. Read more about fetishes.

Horse. The horse is an animal of freedom and the Horse Fetish has the power of healing, strength and safe movement.

Spiny Oyster. Spiny oyster, not surprisingly, is an oyster that is covered with spines. It is found along the Atlantic coast of Baja California and Baja Mexico. It varies from vibrant red shading into oranges and purples, with definite striations and variation of the colors. Red spiny oyster has been used as a subsititute for coral.
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