One Fish Three Bears was carved by Daisy (Natewa) Leonard from green serpentine, Picasso marble, and white alabaster with a hint of yellow. Their eyes are inlaid turquoise or jet. Their offering bundle is a pink mussel shell arrowhead with three turquoise beads. The fish is carved from shell.
Size: 1.25" H x 2" L x 1.5" W
Bears are the guardians of the western gate in Zuni Pueblo. They are associated with healing at all levels, protection, and a reminder to restore oneself during the winter months. In some traditions a part of the bear is rubbed all over infants to imbue them with power, strength, and good health.
Traditionally, Zuni carvings are symbolically fed cornmeal. Each Zuni fetish comes in a box with a descriptive card and a tiny bit of corn meal to tide them over until they reach you.