A small Picasso marble horse by Albert Linvingston (Navajo). 1.5 inches and $30. Two sides of a bear carved of spiny oyster shell by Ronnie Lunasee. 2 inches long. $50.

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.

One of Stewart Quandelacy’s heartline bears. This dolomite one is just over 1.5 inches and $85. Bennie Bacy made this marble coyote. 2 inches and $36. Two photos of a snazzy owl, carved of serpentine by Eddington Hannaweeke. 2 inches long. $90.

A beautiful double-sided pueblo maiden carved of picasso marble by Vicky Quandelacy. 2 inches tall and $180. Steven Natachu made this hummingbird out of serpentine. 2 inches and $60.

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 pipestone squirrel is by Gilbert Lonjose. 1.75 inches and $36. 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 is marble frog by Reynald Lunasee. 1 inch and $42. The house cat was carved out of dolomite by Rosella Lunasee. 1.5 inches and $60.


An alabaster bear by Rosella Lunasee. 2 inches and $65. 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 small onyx bear by Bennie Bacy. 1.75 inches and $30.

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 marble horned lizard is by Sedrick Banteah. 1.5 inches and SOLD. 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 onyx squirrel is by Rosella and Loubert Soseah. 2.5 inches and $60. This alabaster bird has inlayed wings and tail, by Delvin Leekya. 3 inches and $45. 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 serpentine owl by Jonas Hustitio. 2 inches and $45. 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 SOLD. 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 small shell snake was made by Roy Davis (Navajo). 1.5 inches and SOLD. The badger is made of multiple stone inlaid by Jayne Quam. 1.5 inches and $75. The serpentine frog with the big eyes was made by Andres Lementino. Just over 1 inch 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.

This frog is made of serpentine by Mike Coble. 1.5 inches and SOLD. 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.

The onyx frog was carved by Roy Davis (Navajo). 1.5 inches and $36. 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. The sodalite mt. lion is by Ronnie Lunasee. 3 inches and $55. 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.