Delvin Leekya: Picasso, Beaver
Delvin Leekya: Picasso, Beaver
Lee-kya
The grey Picasso marble, known for its bold, flowing patterns of black, silver, and soft gray, gives the beaver a dynamic, almost fluid appearance—as if the stone itself carries the energy of water and movement. The swirling veins across its body resemble ripples in a stream or the texture of fur brushed by current, adding depth and character to the figure. The beaver is carved in a grounded, powerful stance—low to the earth, with a broad body and strong tail, symbolizing stability, determination, and purpose. Its posture suggests quiet industriousness, a creature deeply in tune with its environment. Its turquoise eyes are vivid and full of life, standing out sharply against the cool marble. These inlaid stones give the beaver an alert, spirited gaze—radiating intelligence, protection, and connection to sacred elements of water and sky.
Beavers (Biha) are extremely energetic and exhibit great diligence in whatever they do. Their willingness to participate in purposeful and cooperative activity is part of their medicine. We can learn a great deal from this singular quality. Whether building their underwater lodges, repairing dams, or taking care of their kits, beavers do it with zeal. This is why we have the expression, “eager beaver.” They are gentle creatures who show us that working hard can be its own reward.
Dimensions: Length: 2 1/2" x Width:1 1/4" x Height: 1 1/4' Purchased
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