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- 230628-05 Zuni Turquoise Bison Fetish by Andres Quandelacy
230628-05 Zuni Turquoise Bison Fetish by Andres Quandelacy
Late 20th Century
Size: 1 3/8"H x 2.5" L
Left Horn has tip chip. Beautiful Turquoise and expert carving.
Andres Quandelacy is the only surviving carving brother of Stewart Quandelacy, now in his early 60's. Andres Quandelacy is the most prolific of the large Quandelacy carving family, due to his strong work ethic. His carvings are highly sought after by collectors. When not working at cattle ranching, he always can be found at his carving bench. Andres carves very sleek mountain lions, bears, realistic horses and numerous other beautiful creatures.
Buffalo is a provider to all symbolizing abundance and manifestation. Buffalo demonstrates that with positive energy at the forefront - we can overcome all obstacles.
American Indians have used fetishes throughout recorded history. Fetishes are believed to hold magical powers and protect the owner or craftsmen from various problems of mind or body. Some believe that their mystical powers can even protect against problems of the universe. It is also believed that the care a fetish receives is directly proportional to the protection it will provide. Indians believe that fetishes must be properly cared for. They are given offerings of cornmeal and kept in special turquoise encrusted fetish pots or pouches. Often fetishes are adorned with turquoise, arrowheads and feathers. These are offerings to the fetish for gifts received or anticipated.