
Sylvia Quam: Fluorite, Bear
Quam The striking contrast of the deep green hues against the vibrant turquoise eyes creates an aura of mystique and power that demands attention. Every facet of this magnificent carving is painstakingly detailed, from the intricate swirls and patterns within the stone to the intense gaze of its piercing eyes. As you stand in awe before this dramatic piece, you can almost feel the energy radiating from it, as if it holds the secrets of ancient forests and untamed wilderness within its very essence. A symbol of courage, protection, and raw beauty, this bear carved of fluorite with turquoise eyes is truly a masterpiece that captures the wild spirit of nature in all its glory. Bear (Anshe): Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear‚ hibernation reminds us of the value of going within. Dimensions: Length 1 9/16" X W