UPDATED February 4th

New additons to the Santa Fe Zuni+ fetish, pins and pendants, earring and bracelet galleries.

THE WORK WILL REMAIN UP THROUGH FEBRUARY 22
See his work in our Fine Arts Gallery

We’ve just added a Horsehair basket gallery, of which this is one.

One of Norbert Peshlakai’s great belt buckles, set with an excellent piece of natural Bisbee turquoise. Made for a 1 inch belt, it measure 2.5 by 1.75 inches. $1200 (SANTA FE)

Mudhead Terror. These Koyemsi (Mudheads) are fleeing a Tsaveyo katsina that is bent on punishing them for their hijinks. 14 inches tall. By Wendell Yazzie. $1875 (Tucson)

Earrings by Matagi Sorenson. The design was inspired by the seedpod of the devilsclaw plant. 3 inch drop. $400. (TUCSON)

Master silversmith Ivan Howard created this beautiful coral ring. Currently a size 8 it is 3/4 inch long. $300.(TUCSON)

A Zia jar, circa 1920-1940. It measures 11 by 11 inches and is in very good condition for its age: no cracks, no chips no gouges $2600. (TUCSON)

Read the details on these two cuffs and see more of Isaiah Ortiz’s exceptional work in our Spotlight Gallery.

At just under three feet tall, this Tewaquaptewa style carving by Ryon Polequaptewa is stunning. $1100 (SANTA FE)

Tewaquaptewa was famous for his idiosyncratic carvings and Ryon is his great grandson.

While woven in traditional Two Grey Hill colors, this could have been woven there or anywhere else on the Navajo Reservation. Circa 1960s, it measures 35 by 24 inches. 12 warp and 36 weft threads per inch. No damage, no fading. $475.

A gorgeous low shoulder vessel by Fawn Garcia Navasie (b. 1959. It measures 8.75 inches and across and stand 4.5 inches high. $1100. (TUCSON)

An ingot bracelet by Perry Shorty, set with natural #8 spiderweb turquoise. Details in the Collectors’ Gallery. (SANTA FE)

Harold Nevayaktewa just brought in several wonderfully detailed sculptural style katsinas. To see them go to our Sculptural Style Katsina Gallery.