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Juana Homer: Zuni Stone, Bear with Bundle

Juana Homer: Zuni Stone, Bear with Bundle

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The bear itself is carved in a traditional, compact form—broad-shouldered, low to the ground, with strong limbs and a slightly bowed head. Its posture suggests quiet strength and determination, the enduring presence of a guardian or protector. The rounded back and softly detailed body convey both physical power and spiritual weight, characteristic of the bear as a totem of healing, courage, and introspection. Set into the bear’s face are turquoise eyes, bright and full of life. Their cool blue color contrasts beautifully with the warm tan stone, lending the bear a sense of awareness and spiritual vitality. The eyes give it presence—watchful, wise, and enduring. On the bear’s back rests a pink mussel shell arrowhead, delicately shaped and gently iridescent. The pink tones shimmer subtly in the light, ranging from soft rose to pale coral, and its placement on the bear’s back is rich with meaning. In Zuni tradition, the arrowhead symbolizes protection and the bear’s role as a healing animal, while the shell’s pink hue adds a layer of softness, nurturing, and emotional depth.

Bear (Anshe): Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear‚ hibernation reminds us of the value of going within.

Dimensions: Length 2 1/4" X Width 1" X Height 1 1/4" Donated

Regular price $110.00 USD
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