Updated August 11th

New additions to katsina galleries and Santa Fe Zuni+ fetish galleries

WE STAND WITH UKRAINE




 


A Sikyatki Butterfly motif by Melissa Ami. 4.75 by 4.5 inches. $140


Two great tiles by the Hopi clay artist Stetson Setalla. 8 by 6.25 inches. $200 each. (ALLL IN TUCSON)

It’s a Good Day to Disobey. by Soskete. Mixed media. 39 by 23 inches. $600.

Learn more about him in our Fine Arts gallery. $1800. (TUCSON)

 

Fred and Della Cruz have been making these wonderful figurative baskets for a number of years. Using a foundation of bear grass wrapped with yucca (white and green) and devilsclaw (black), and utilizing their amazing imagination, they continually surprise us with the next whimsical creation. A bull rider getting dangerously close to a saguaro. The saguaro is 9 inches tall. $185.
Check our new Tohono O’odham Figurative Basket Gallery for many more examples of their wonderful work.

An excellent bolo tie by Frank Patania Jr, set with top grade natural turquoise from the Burnham/DryCreek Mine. 2 inches long. $1475 (SANTA FE)

Gloria Mahle made this vase about 1990. The pattern (on both sides) is that of a Butterfly Maiden dancer. It stands 8.2 inches high and is $350. (TUCSON)

An abstract eye dazzler woven in the raised outline style by Rochlyn Watson. 43 by 27 inches. $1500 (TUCSON)

 

A beautifully detailed traditional style doll by Ethan Waters, 11.5 inches tall (including base. He is depicted here as he would appear in one of the summer dances - with gifts for both boys and girls. $800. (SANTA FE)

By Shawn Deel, a Kuwan Wakas or Colorful Cow katsina by Shawn Deel. This one has antler shed for the horns and has very lovely details. It is 13.75 inches high and $850. (SANTA FE)

Above is a wonderful storyteller by Snowflake Flower (Stephanie Rhoades - 1931-2003) Made ca. 1990. It is 6 7/8 inches high and $525. (SANTA FE) (More photos can be seen in the Storyteller gallery)

This beautiful Corn katsina was made by Manfred Susunkewa. ca. 2021 It is 13 inches high to tallest feather tip. $1,275. (SANTA FE)

A Yöngöksina or Tortoise katsina by Wendell Silas-Yazzie. Just over 9.5 inches high and $1,275. (SANTA FE) A Sio Navan or Zuni Velvet Shirt katsina by Randy Brokeshoulder. 17 inches to the tip of the feather. $350. (TUCSON) A Heheya by Kevin Honyouti. This one is 7.5 inches high to the top of the head and $300. (SANTA FE)