Rams

 
Ram Fetish, CRBF-418

Rams were popular spirit animals to the ancient people. They provided food and clothing and were an omen of prosperity. Today goats are still important to the native people.

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Ram Fetish, CRBF-422

Turquoise Ram by carver Roy Davis. Such lovely green turquoise, and only an inch long. Plus those fine round horns, those big dark eyes - what a guy.

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Ram Fetish, CFKT8-56

Carved serpentine Ram fetish has a heartline inlaid. The heartline increase the energy and power to the spirit animal. This Ram measures 6 inches by 4 1/4 inches.

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Ram Fetish, CFKT8-55

Rams are common subjects found in pueblo imagery. They provide increase in flocks and plentiful food. This serpentine Ram measures 6 and 1/2 inches long.

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Ram Fetish, CFKT8-53

Carved serpentine Ram has an inlaid heartline of a combination of stones. Turquoise, jet and coral make up the line that gives the spirit animal extra energy, and power.

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Ram Fetish, CFKT8-52

Serpentine carved Ram fetish has an inlaid heartline, that provides extra power to the animal spirit. The heartline is a combination of turquoise, shell and coral. The Ram energy is generally known for increasing flocks, which was essential to the people for food and clothing.

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Anasazi Pan-Serigraph, COATJ4-67

"Anasazi Pan" is a serigraph petroglyph image on acid-free paper by Jan Thompson. Matted and framed, 10-1/4" x 11-1/4". Call to ask if it's in the Gallery.

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