| Calling the Spirits Large Bear |
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Product Details
Large white ceramic "Calling the Spirits" bear featuring a Native American and an eagle in the pine trees. Painted and etched by Native Americans, no two pieces are alike. Dimensions: 8"x 12"
For more than a thousand years the flute has provided the Native Americans a beautiful way to communicate through music. The artists at Cedar Mesa Pottery are proud to bring you their tribute to the flute. This story is of the Shaman isolating himself in the mountains to communicate with he spirits of the animals, asking for their assistance of his people. We hope the music of the flute can call you and take you to those peaceful landscapes within.
Signed by the Native American Artist.
Hozoni Pottery
This beautiful pottery is poured into a cast. then the pieces are individually hand painted by Navajo artists in Bluff, Utah, a small southeastern pioneer town on the northern edge of the Navajo reservation.For more than a thousand years the flute has provided the Native Americans a beautiful way to communicate through music. The artists at Cedar Mesa Pottery are proud to bring you their tribute to the flute. This story is of the Shaman isolating himself in the mountains to communicate with he spirits of the animals, asking for their assistance of his people. We hope the music of the flute can call you and take you to those peaceful landscapes within.
Signed by the Native American Artist.
The Bear Fetish
Many Indian Tribes made and used animal fetishes. Each fetish was seen as possessing unique powers of the animal it represented. If treated respectfully, it would bestow these living powers on the owner of the fetish. The bear symbolizes tremendous power and strength. Since it hibernates every year, it is associated with change. Therefore, the bear fetish offers strength in the face of adversity during the transitions and changes in life.| Related Products | ||
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