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Jayne Quam: Serpentine & Turquoise Mosaic, Bear Family Ray Tsethlikai As I traced my fingers

Jayne Quam: Serpentine & Turquoise Mosaic, Bear Family Ray Tsethlikai As I traced my fingersQuam 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 3 3 8" X Width 7 8" X Height 1 1 2"

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As I traced my fingers along the contours of this exquisite carving

The Zuni stone gives it this unique and mesmerizing texture that adds so much character to the piece

Dimensions: Length: 1 1/4" x Width: 3/4" x Height: 2 1/8" Donated

It serves as a constant reminder that even in the midst of strength and power

Dimensions:Length 1 1/2" X Width 1/2" X Height 2" Purchased

Jayne Quam: Serpentine & Turquoise Mosaic, Bear Family Ray Tsethlikai As I traced my fingersQuam 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 3 3 8" X Width 7 8" X Height 1 1 2"

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