Freddie Leekya cared this warrior figure out of Zunistone - the name for a material found a little east of Zuni. Just a little shy of 4.25 inches tall. $150

On the left is a sandstone cat with a purple bell by Daphne Quam and Leland Boone. 2 inches tall and $60. A shell and stone duck by Darren Boone. 1.5 inches and $30. A flourite bear by Robert Lawaikete. 2 Inches and $90. The pig is made of wood with an inlayed back by Brandon Phillips. 2.25 inches and $30.

A small pipestone bear by Marily Quam. 1.25 inches and $24. Wilson Romero from Cochiti pueblo made this bison out of a found stone. 2.5 inches and $40. Two photos of a snazzy owl, carved of serpentine by Eddington Hannaweeke. 2 inches long. $90.

A beautiful double-sided pueblo maiden carved of golden mother of pearl by Vicky Quandelacy. 4 inches tall. $275 Lynn Quam made this bison out of a septarian nodule. 3 inches and $80.

The small jet raven is by Tim Lementino. 1 inch and $18. The mole (or shrew) was made of onyx by Alex Tsethlikai. 2.5 inches and $60. The wolf pair was made of serpentine and Picasso marble by Jayne Quam. 2.25 inches and $60.

The frog who appears to be wearing a ninja mask was carved of Picasso marble by Frankie Chattin. 1.25 by 1.75 inches, $200. The amber Mountain Lion is by Rosella and Loubert Soseeah. 2 inches and $150. A fantastically carved lizard made of Picasso marble by Bernie Laselute. Just under 3 inches and $90.

The turtle was made of glass by Daphne Quam. 2.5 inches and $60. A wonderstone bear by Ron Lunasee. 2 inches and $45. An antler eagle by Elfina Hustito. 1.5 inches tall. $48. This racoon by Enrike Leekya has found a treasure. Made of Zuni stone. 2 inches tall and $60.

A wonderful Picasso marble lizard by Lance Cheama. Just over 3.5 inches long. $240. The bald eagle is by Ryan Bobelu. 2 inches and $60.

The dolomite badger is by Danette Laate. 3 inches and $45. Here are two frogs by Reynold Lunasee. They are around one inch (give or take a bit) and $42. The one on the left is made of dolomite and the one on the right is marble. The house cat was carved out of onyx by Loubert and Rosella Soseah. 1.25 inches and SOLD.


An alabaster bear with a black nose by Delving Leekya. Just under 2.5 inches and $50. The shell eagle is 2.75 inches long and made by Evalena Boone. $60. A sandstone bear by Darrell Westika. 3.5 inches long and $90. Here is a jasper bear bear by Ronnie Lunasee. Just under 2.5 inches and $50.

Claudia Peina made this antler corn maiden. 2.5 inches tall and $260. The elk antler Pueblo maidens were carved by Troy Sice. 3 inches tall and $375. The bear at right, who is clearly ready for a night on the town, was carved of an unusual piece of sodalite. Eddington Hannaweeke made good use of the pinkish inclusion in the stone. 2 1/8 inch tall and $125.

A howling coyote by Jayne Quam, inlayed moon and stars. 1.5 inches and $66. The alabaster bear is a by Loubert and Rosella Soseah. 1.75 inches and $50. The marble pig is by Delvin Leekya. 2.5 inches and $60. Next is a bear by Wilson Romero that measures 4.5 inches and is $60.

A septarian bear by Todd Westika. 4 inches and $185. This small serpentine turtle is by Marilyn Quam. 1 inch and SOLD. A Pueblo maiden carved of jet, with a mosaic back, by Chad Quandelacy. 2/5 inches tall and $300.

Robert Weahkee carved this large owl out of antler. It is 4.25 inches tall and $240. Next is a bear by Kendric Lawaikete. 2 inches and $90. The onyx used for this bobcat by Loubert and Rosella Soseeah is beautiful. 2 inches and $75.

On the left is a marble bird by Elroy Pablito, 2.75 inches and $36. Next is serpentine frog by Sedrick Banteah. Just under 2 inches and $40. Last is a big mouth bass made of Picasso marble by Bernard Laselute. Just under 1.5 inches and $50.

The small shell badger was made by Navajo carver Roy Davis. 1.5 inches and $24. A white mouse made of serpentine by Mike Coble Just under 2.5 inches and $45. A badger made of spiny oyster shell by Daphne Quam. 2.5 inches and $48. Two googly eyed frogs on a leaf by Jonathan Natewa. The leaf is 4 inches long. $60.

This sea turtle was made out of marble by Mike Coble. 3 inches and $54. The badger is made of multiple stone inlaid by Jayne Quam. 1.5 inches and $75. The bald eagle by Darren Boone is made of jet and shell, and has an inlaid sunface on it’s base. 1.5 inches and $36.

An alabaster mountain lion standing on a carved arrowhead by Melvin Sandoval of San Felipe pueblo. 3.5 inches long and $200. Next is a mother of pearl snake by Andrew Quam. 3 inches and $50. Last is a marble frog with a shell dragonfly on its back by Daisy Natewa. 1.5 inches and $70.

The dancing bear was made of antler by Claudia Peina. 1.75 inches and $38. Next is a Picasso Marble horned lizard by Tony Mackel. Just under 3 inches and $100. An onyx bushytail by Don Lawaikete. 2.5 inches and $60. The serpentine fish was made by Gilbert Lonjose. 2.25 inches and $30.

On the left is a whale made of wormhole jasper by Waldo Davis. 2.75 inches and $36. Next is an onyx horse by Leland Boone. 3 inches and $60. The serpentine swan is by Mike Coble. 2 inches and $54. A picasso marble eagle by Todd Lowasayatee. 1.5 inches and $60.

A bison made of Zuni stone by Enrike Leekya. 2.5 inches and $100. Two views of a natural turquoise frog by Brian Yatsattie. Just under 2 inches long and $120.

Yes, a Zuni giraffe made of Zuni stone by Enrike Leekya. 2.5 inches tall and $70. The picasso marble javelina is by Bernad Laselute. 2 inches and $75. Two images of a great frog made of antler by Gabe Sice. 2.25 inches by 2 inches and $370.

A pipestone javalina by Derrick Kamasee. 3.5 inches and $60. The picasso marble frog on a leaf was carved by Justin Natewa, 2.5 inches long and $48. There is some great detail in this picasso marble badger by Bernie Laselute. 2.5 inches and $75. The ladybugs were made of bamboo coral and jet by Reynold Lunasee and Georgette Quam. 1 inch and $36 each.

This coiled snake was carved of antler by Carl Etsate. 1.25 inches and $60. Another ladybug, this one by Clissa Martin. 1 inch and $36. A skunk made from zebra stone by Melvin Sandoval. 2.75 inches and $120. On the right is another amber carving by Rosella and Loubert Soseeah. This bobcat is 1.5 inches and $125.

A jet raven by Herbert Halate. Just under 3 inches and $38. The Zuni alligator by Kenny Chavez is made of Picasso marble. 3 inches and $30. The alabaster bunny is by Andres Lementino. 1.75 inches and $45. The bison was carved from marble by Lynn Quam, 2.5 inches and $68.

 
 

The very happy shell frog was made by Navajo carver Roy Davis. Just under 2 inches and $36. The onyx bear was mad by Kenny Chavez. 1.5 inches and $36. Another shell frog, this one by Reynold Lunasee. 2.25 inches and $60. The wormhole jasper mountain lion is by Ronnie Lunasee. 4 inches and $65.