This sodalite Mt. lion was made by Ronnie Lunasee. 3 inches and $55. The jet magpie was made by Hayes Leekya and has white shell accents on the wings. 4 inches long and $65. The marble wolf is by Cody Nastacio. 3 inches and $54. The onyx snake is by Kenny Chavez. 2.25 inches and $30.


A really sweet tiny amber frog by Mike Yatsayte. Just under 1 inch and $60. The shell eagle is 2.75 inches long and made by Evalena Boone. $60. A bear pair made onyx by Ed Lementino. 2 inches and $90. A tiny antler eagle by Elfina Lowasaytee. For scale I set it on a dime. $48.

Master carver Loren Tsalabutie made this six direction set out of Serpentine. It includes a Mountain Lion (North), Badger (South), Bear (West), Wolf (East), Eagle (Zenith), and Shrew (Nadir). They range in size from 1.75 inches to 2.75 inches. $1,200.

This Picasso marble bear was made by Garrick Acque. 2.75 inches and SOLD. Lynn Quam made the marble bear. 2.5 inches and $42. Next is an alabaster bison by Abigail Quam Panteah. 2.5 inches and $90. On the right are two howling coyotes by Navajo carver Edwin Begay. The one on the left is made of picasso marble and is just under 2 inches tall $25. The one on the right is made of serpentine and is 2 inches tall. SOLD.

A very happy frog made of variscite by Garrick Acque. 1 inch tall and 1.25 inches wide. $48. The pipestone beaver was made by Gilbert Lonjose. 1.75 inches and SOLD. On the right are two carvings by Wilson Romero. A bison measuring 4.5 inches long and $80. Next is a bear that measures 4.5 inches and is $60.

A marble elephant by Calvert Bowannie. 1.25 inches and $36. Herbert Him made this beautifully detailed badger out of marble. 3 inches and $120. The wolf pair was made of onyx by Ed Lementino. 3 inches and $54. Really beautiful Mt Lion pair made of mother of pearl by Cheryl Beyuka. 3.5 inches and SOLD.

Robert Weahkee carved this large owl out of antler. It is 4.25 inches tall and $240. A very happy looking picasso marble frog by Hayes Leekya. 2.25 inches and $54. Next is beautiful shale bear by Lynn Quam. 4.25 inches long and 2.75 inches high. $140.

On the left is an etched black marble snake by Curtis Garcia. 4 inches and $50. The snowy owl was made of antler by Robert Weahkee. 2.25 inches and $90. Next is a white marble bear by Benny Bacy. 1.5 inches and $24. Last is a big mouth bass made of picasso marble by Bernard Laselute. Just under 1.5 inches and $50.

The white marble bear was made by Gilbert Lonjose. 2.25 inches and $36. The shell frog is by Andrew Quam. 2 inches and $38. We are sure there are 100 more of these somewhere, but we only have this one dalmatian. It is carved of alabaster by Cody Nastacio. 2.5 inches and $75.

This mountain lion is made of magnasite by Ronnie Lunasee. 3.5 inches and $60. The antler snake is made by Carl Etsate. 6 inches long and $75. A really well made shell corn maiden by Kelly Boone. 2.75 inches tall and $75.

An alabaster mountain lion standing on a carved arrowhead by Melvin Sandoval of San Felipe pueblo. 3.5 inches long and $200. Another mountain lion, this one is made of serpentine by Navajo carver Stewart Alonzo. 4.75 inches and $90.

Two from Melvin Sandoval (San Felipe/Zuni, enrolled at San Felipe). The mountain lion is made of a red dolomite. 3.75 inches and SOLD. The alabaster wolf is 3.5 inches and $110. The raccoon is made of serpentine and jet by Suzette Lementino. 3 inches and $60.

A bear carved out of cedar by Herbert Halate. 3.75 inches and $75. Rosella Lunasee made this onyx badger. 2 inches and $65. A mama bear with her two cubs made of marble by Ed Lementino. 3 inches and $75. The antler owl is by Jerrold Weeka, 3 inches tall and $60.

On the left is a sodalite bear with a silver heart line by Kenny Chavez. 2.5 inches and $50. Next is an amber frog by Rosella and Loubert Sooseah. Just over 1 inche and $120. Finally on the right is one of Wilson Romero’s found stone bears. 5.5 inches and $60.

A Zuni stone bear by Enrike Leekya. 2 inches and $45. Two views of a natural turquoise frog by Brian Yatsattie. Just under 2 inches long and $120.

A marble bison with etched designs by Curtis Garcia. 2.5 inches and $90. Yes, a Zuni giraffe made of Zuni stone by Enrike Leekya. 2.5 inches tall and $70. The turquoise bison was made by Andres Quandelacy. 1.75 inches and $120. The last one is a serpentine quail by Darrin Boone. 2 inches tall and $45.

A picasso marble turtle by Gilbert Lonjose. 3 inches and $48. The picasso marble frog on a leaf was carved by Justin Natewa, 2.5 inches long and $48. There is some great detail in this picasso marble badger by Bernie Laselute. 2.5 inches and $75. The onyx bear was made by Leland boone. 2 inches and $54.

This picasso marble lizard was made by Todd Etsate. 2.5 inches and $30. The marble shark was made by Kenny Chavez. 2.75 inches and $36. A skunk made from zebra stone by Melvin Sandoval. 2.75 inches and $120. Jayne Quam made this great turtle out of alabaster and then inlayed the shell with various stones and shell. 2.5 inches and $120.

 

A jasper mountain lion with etched designs by Shannon Calavaza. 3 inches long and $75. The Zuni alligator by Kenny Chavez is made of Picasso marble. 3 inches and $30. The onyx bear is by Shannon Calavaza. It is 3 inches long and $72.

This raven couple was made by Tim Lemintino. They measure 1.25 inches long and are $36. The bison was carved from Belgian marble by Lynn Quam, 2.25 inches and $60. A gypsum turtle by Danette Laate. 1.5 inches and $36.

 
 

A left are the two faces of a shell corn maiden carving by Gloria Chattin. 4.5 inches tall and $195.Two views of a wonderful shell corn maiden by Sandra Quandelacy. Just over 2.5 inches and $165.