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| Carves in the Weahkee family style. |
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| Lena loves finding new stones to carve. She attends gem shows whenever she can, always looking for something new and beautiful to work. Many people have said her carvings really make a stone sing! |
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| Tribe/Pueblo: Zuni |
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This two-strand necklace is one of Lena's most versatile. The animals are carved in ivory, abalone, spiny oyster, lapis, turquoise, amber, variscite, ...
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With a spiney oyster shell arrowhead offering and coral eyes. Unsigned....
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The last jar that Lena's mother Edna Leki worked on. Lena completed it after Edna's passing. The jar is a traditionally made Acoma pot that Edna trime...
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