Serpentine Gypsum Alabaster Animal Table Fetish Sculpture Set 1222-30258-CL
Serpentine Gypsum Alabaster Animal Table Fetish Sculpture Set
This Serpentine Gypsum Alabaster Animal Table Fetish Sculpture Set is the perfect piece of traditional southwestern decor. This Table Fetish was finely hand-carved by artist Tom Joe out of genuine Serpentine, Gypsum and Alabaster to create the traditional animal images of the horse, bear, ram and buffalo. These stones have a lovely glow with their natural soft stone look in colors of peach, brown and white with dark veins running throughout the stone. A string of Penn Shell and Turquoise heishi beads is wrapped around the middle of each fetish. These fetishes would be great decorations and conversation pieces for any home. Crafted by artist Tom Joe, son of the voice of the Navajo Nation. These fetishes are approximately 1-1/2" tall and 2" long. The matrices of the stones may vary. You'll be getting the set of these top quality Animal Table Fetish Sculptures pictured below.
Native Americans have always felt a special connection to nature. The belief that all things in nature have a spirit is an integral part of their religions, which is part of what makes their creation of fetishes so important to to their cultures. Fetishes are Native American carving of animals, humans or supernatural figurines believed to have inherent power. The most renowned fetish carvers are the Zuni, who call themselves Asiwi (Ah-she-wee), but many Native American tribes create and use fetishes. It is a Zuni belief that animals are more powerful and like their deities than man. They also believe that both practical and spiritual power reside within their fetishes. The Zuni have used fetishes for many purposes: to make game more plentiful, to enable hunters to catch game and to use in curing ceremonies. They may also be used as protection for the community as well as individuals. There are two major groupings of fetishes (and some overlap between them): protective or healing animals, hunting and prey animals. For example, the mountain lion, an animal of both groups, is a source of leadership and resourcefulness. The bear, protective or healing animal, symbolizes strength, introspection, and a spiritual journey though life. The white bear is medicine. The coyote is a hunting animal of laughter, humor and foolishness, the master trickster who tricks himself.
Zuni fetishes are totemic and feature inlaid eyes and heart lines, while those of the Navajo are often known as storytellers and are included in fetish necklaces that serves as mnemonics for traditional stories.
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