Zuni Pueblo Lizard Fetish By Nelson Yatsattie

$178.00

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Late 20th Century

1.25" H x 2.25" L x 1.5" W

Hand Carved Lizard on a Rock in Moss Agate with 2 Inlaid Turquoise Eyes and Fine Etched Detail

Excellent Condition

Nelson Yatsattie is a renowned carver from the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, specializing in traditional Zuni fetish carvings. Zuni fetishes are small, hand-carved sculptures of animals or figures made from natural stones, shells, or other materials. These pieces are not mere decorations; in Zuni culture, they are believed to house the spirit of the animal represented, serving as talismans for protection, healing, or guidance. Lizard fetishes, in particular, symbolize agility, quick thinking, conversation, and adaptability—qualities associated with the lizard's swift movements and communicative nature in Zuni lore.

Yatsattie's work is highly regarded for its intricate detailing, such as etched scales, expressive features, and inlaid elements like turquoise eyes, which add vibrancy and cultural significance (turquoise being a sacred stone in Southwestern Native American traditions). His pieces are often signed with "N.Y. Zuni" or similar markings and frequently come with an artist card authenticating the provenance.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Zuni

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 1.25 in2.25 in1.5 in

Category: Lizards - Horned Toads

Artist: Yatsattie, Nelson

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