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Zuni Buffalo Fetish with Turquoise Eyes – Hand-Carved

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Lot # Q263
System ID # 19884591
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Zuni Buffalo Fetish with Turquoise Eyes – Hand-Carved

A beautifully hand-carved Zuni buffalo fetish, crafted from earthy-toned stone with turquoise inlaid eyes, embodying the spiritual significance of the buffalo in Zuni culture. Known as a symbol of strength and abundance, this small yet powerful figurine is designed with a rugged texture, showcasing the artisan’s skill in evoking the essence of this revered animal.

Material: Stone with turquoise inlaid eyes.

Condition: Good, no damage, with a rustic carved finish that enhances its authenticity.

Size:

  • Weight: 78 grams
  • Dimensions: 1 1/2" H x 1" W x 3" L
  • Reference: Photo includes soup can for scale.

Ideal for collectors of Native American Zuni fetishes, this buffalo represents resilience and spiritual protection. Its compact size makes it easy to display, while its meaningful symbolism adds a touch of cultural richness and intent to any collection. This piece is perfect for admirers of tribal art and those who appreciate the spiritual craftsmanship of the Zuni people.