Louise Ponchuella: Sedona Sandstone, Frog with Turquoise Inlay
Louise Ponchuella: Sedona Sandstone, Frog with Turquoise Inlay
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The Sedona stone has these incredible iron ore lines that wind through its body like intricate veins, almost telling a story of time and the elements at play. Each curve and contour of the frog seems alive, emphasizing the natural beauty of both the stone itself and its surroundings. It’s as if Mother Nature decided to play carver, capturing all those stunning earthy tones that blend perfectly with Sedona’s iconic red rocks. You can’t help but admire how the iron streaks create a miniature landscape within this little amphibious carving. Seriously, it’s like holding a piece of Arizona's wild heart right in your hands!
Frog (Da:k'yawiyo): Toad (Dakka) Frog (Dakkya) is a sign of water. Water is life. In Zuni Pueblo, frogs often appear on prayer bowls since many of the Zuni prayers and dances ask for water in the form of rain or snow. Cleansing is also a part of Frog’s meaning as well as emotional and physical healing.
Dimensions: Length: 3 1/2" X Width: 2 5/8" X Height: 1 3/4" Purchased
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