UPDATED May 2nd

New additions in the Santa Fe Zuni+ fetish gallery, katsina galleries, necklaces and spotlight gallery

This unusual cross between a “chief’s blanket” pattern and pictorial was woven by Lena Kee. It measures 28.5 by 44 inches and was originally purchased form t he Heard Museum (tag available) $850.

A stunning and unusual channel inlay turquoise bracelet, set with natural spiderweb turquoise. 3/4 inch wide and made for a small-medium wrist. $1400. (SANTA FE)

One of Frederica Antonio’s incredible Acoma vessels. This one is a miniature: 4 by 3 5/8 inches. $1200. (SANTA FE)

A pair of sandstone bushytails by Melvin Sandoval from San Felipe Pueblo. 3 inches long. $185. (SANTA FE)

A Maahu by Andrew Sahmie Sr. Details can be found in the Highly Detailed carvings page under the Hopi Katsinas heading. (SANTA FE)

An alabaster bison by Gordon Van Wert, Red Lake Chippewa. 10 5/8 inches long, 7 inches high and 3.5 inches thick. $450. (SANTA FE)

A Bear Rattle carved of cedar by Kwakiutl master carver Tim Alfred. 12 inches tall with stand. $675. (TUCSON)

A Wolf (KWEWU) katsina by Markus Barton. 11 inches tall. $300. (SANTA FE)

A Pima basket from around 1930-40. 14.5 inches across and 4.75 inches deep. Excellent condition - no missing or damaged stitches. $975. (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)

A beautiful pendant by Charles Loloma. This was made in the very late 1960s. Details in the Collector’s Gallery. (TUCSON)

Two glass spirit figures by Ramson Lomatewama of Hopi. These two are both approximately 6.5 inches high and each $125. (Santa Fe)

Photos of others in the Much More gallery under the Treasure Chest heading.

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

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.