Ed Lementino wolf family
This 55x25mm alabaster wolf family with turquoise chip medicine bundle (to enhance the power of the fetish) is carved by Ed Lementino. Wolves represent the pathfinder.
A Zuni fetish is a carving believed to contain the powers of the animal carving and were central to Zuni culture and their religion prior to the Spanish invasion. Most always these were animals of prey, as the most powerful providers in life. Individually carved in semi-precious stones, many are enhanced with medicine bundles, arrows for protection or other adornments to enhance their power.
This 55x25mm alabaster wolf family with turquoise chip medicine bundle (to enhance the power of the fetish) is carved by Ed Lementino. Wolves represent the pathfinder.
A Zuni fetish is a carving believed to contain the powers of the animal carving and were central to Zuni culture and their religion prior to the Spanish invasion. Most always these were animals of prey, as the most powerful providers in life. Individually carved in semi-precious stones, many are enhanced with medicine bundles, arrows for protection or other adornments to enhance their power.
This 55x25mm alabaster wolf family with turquoise chip medicine bundle (to enhance the power of the fetish) is carved by Ed Lementino. Wolves represent the pathfinder.
A Zuni fetish is a carving believed to contain the powers of the animal carving and were central to Zuni culture and their religion prior to the Spanish invasion. Most always these were animals of prey, as the most powerful providers in life. Individually carved in semi-precious stones, many are enhanced with medicine bundles, arrows for protection or other adornments to enhance their power.