UPDATED June 16th

Hopi carver Wendell Silas Yazzie just brought in this wonderful red beard version of the Anak’china or long hair Katsina. 11 inches to top of feather. $1200. (TUCSON)

A Red Beard Longhair katsina (Pala sowitsuni) also known as Pusukinangkatsina. This was carved over 50 years ago when highly detailed katsinas were first appearing, hence its vintage appearance. It had been hung but we instead mounted it on a cottonwood base so it can be better displayed. 9.25 inches tall and $475. (TUCSON)

A Picasso marble otter with its pup by Steven Natachu. It is 2 7/8 inches long and $60.

Work from a new carver: Eli Cheama. The badger is made from serpentine and is almost 2.75 inches long $150. The green serpentine snake with the mother of pearl rattle is just over 2.5 inches long and $150. (TUCSON)

This beautiful overlay pendant with an antelope motif is unsigned - and unusually heavy. Whether Navajo or Hopi made it is very nicely executed. 2 7/8 inches across and $600. (TUCSON)

Daetial from MORNING PRAYER -carved of Italian marble by Navajo sculptor Tim Washburn, 27.5 inches tall. $4500. (TUCSON)

A wonderful bracelet by Dakota Willie. Made for a medium wrist. $450. (TUCSON)

A Komansti or Comanche katsina by Dal’Suhu (Star) Not-Afraid. It is 10 5/8 inches high to feather tips and $470. (Santa Fe)

While woven in traditional Two Grey Hill colors, this could have been woven there or anywhere else on the Navajo Reservation. Circa 1960s, it measures 35 by 24 inches. 12 warp and 36 weft threads per inch. No damage, no fading. $475.