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Native American Stone Carved Buffalo

Early American Plains Stone Buffalo Hunting Talisman
Early American Plains Stone Buffalo Hunting Talisman

Early American Plains Stone Buffalo Hunting Talisman

Located in South Burlington, VT

Native America Plains hand-carved and hand-painted stone Buffalo Hunting Talisman in the form of a

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Objects

Materials

Granite

Ruby Zoisite Feather Bundled Buffalo Fetish by Amos Pino, 2002
Ruby Zoisite Feather Bundled Buffalo Fetish by Amos Pino, 2002

Ruby Zoisite Feather Bundled Buffalo Fetish by Amos Pino, 2002

By Amos Pino

Located in Los Angeles, CA

2002 3 inches H. x 3 inches L. x 1.5 inches W. This buffalo was carved from ruby zoisite with

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21st Century and Contemporary American Native American Native American O...

Materials

Other

Vintage Turquoise Zuni 40 Fetish Necklace Native American Indian Silver Heishi
Vintage Turquoise Zuni 40 Fetish Necklace Native American Indian Silver Heishi

Vintage Turquoise Zuni 40 Fetish Necklace Native American Indian Silver Heishi

Located in New York, NY

THIS IS AN ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL AND CHARMING ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ZUNI TURQUOISE, AGATE

Category

20th Century American Native American Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Agate, Turquoise, Silver

Sterling Silver Tufa Cast Cuff with Dry Creek Turquoise by Kevin Yazzie
Sterling Silver Tufa Cast Cuff with Dry Creek Turquoise by Kevin Yazzie

Sterling Silver Tufa Cast Cuff with Dry Creek Turquoise by Kevin Yazzie

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

kind, bearing the unique imprint of the hand-carved mold from which it was formed. Dimensions • Stone

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Native American Cuff Bracelets

Materials

Sterling Silver

Soul Mates Utah Alabaster Sculpture by RD Tsosie
Soul Mates Utah Alabaster Sculpture by RD Tsosie

Soul Mates Utah Alabaster Sculpture by RD Tsosie

By Robert Dale Tsosie

Located in Dallas, TX

Presenting a gorgeous piece of native American art, namely, “Soul Mates” sculpture by RD Tsosie

Category

20th Century American Native American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Alabaster

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“Mother Earth Spirit” Soapstone Sculpture by R.D. Tsosie
“Mother Earth Spirit” Soapstone Sculpture by R.D. Tsosie

“Mother Earth Spirit” Soapstone Sculpture by R.D. Tsosie

By Robert Dale Tsosie

Located in Dallas, TX

organization of nine elite Native American artists that promote Indigenous stone sculpture in 2002. He

Category

Late 20th Century American Native American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

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Turquoise Frog Fetish, 1990
Turquoise Frog Fetish, 1990

Turquoise Frog Fetish, 1990

$795

H 1.75 in W 2.25 in D 2.5 in

Turquoise Frog Fetish, 1990

By Sarah Pino

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Frog Fetish Turquoise and coral Sarah Pino 1990 Measures: 1.75 inches H. x 2.50 inches L. x 2.25 inches W. This wonderful frog fetish was carved from a single piece of turq...

Category

Late 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Other

Raspberry Alabaster Feather Bundled Bear Fetish with Heart Line
Raspberry Alabaster Feather Bundled Bear Fetish with Heart Line

Raspberry Alabaster Feather Bundled Bear Fetish with Heart Line

By Amos Pino

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Raspberry Alabaster feather bundled bear Fetish with distinct heart line Amos Pino 1998 Ramah Navajo Band, Navajo Reservation, El Morro, New Mexico Measures: 12 inches H. x 12.5 ...

Category

Late 20th Century American Navajo Native American Objects

Materials

Coral, Lapis Lazuli, Alabaster

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Native American broadly describes any Indigenous people in North America and encompasses hundreds of tribes and groups, all with distinct cultures. Native American–style furniture and decor likewise varies widely, from pieces created by Indigenous people to those appropriated by non-native designers.

Indigenous furniture’s rich heritage includes the bentwood boxes of the Northwest Coast carved from cedar for storing household or ceremonial objects. Generations of Native American people have made baskets for holding household items, with those in the Northeast using sweetgrass and those in the Southeast using pine needles and wicker. Artisans in the Plateau region wove watertight pieces like cradles from plant materials. Although these objects were intricately made, they were usually utilitarian rather than decorative.

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