Authentic Native American Navajo Indian Animal Fetish Necklace

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Hector Goodluck - Navajo
17-Animal Fetish Necklace
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#NF344

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Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

Center thunderbird is 1 1/8" x 7/8".

Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

Length
29 1/2" end to end
Fetishes

16 handcarved animals that measure approximately 3/4" x 1/2";
Center thunderbird is 1 1/8" x 7/8"

Stones
Fossil Ivory with Penn Shell and Turquoise heishi in between;
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Artist
Hector Goodluck, Navajo

  Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

Sterling silver cone ends and clasp.

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Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

Animals include fox, wolf, bear, beaver,
bird, horse, whale and more.

Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck

These tiny animals are very detailed.

Navajo Heishi Fetish Necklace by Hector Goodluck 

Hector Goodluck
Navajo Fossil Ivory
17-Animal Fetish Necklace - NF344

$115 plus s/h

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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. Although carved from many types of rock, fishrock is traditional.

Many fetishes have a medicine bundle or adornment tied on the back of the horse that often consists of coral seed beads, shell heishi, feathers and other stone pieces. The style and detail of carving varies among artists but usually includes detail on the face, ears, tail and mane. Often the eyes and other spots of adornment on the horse are inset pieces of contrasting stones such as turquoise, coral and others.

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