Loren Tsalabutie
Sea Urchin; aka: Sand Dollar Sea Turtle by Loren Tsalabutie
A fossilized sea urchin; aka, sand dollar sea turtle carved by Loren Tsalabutie with turquoise inlaid eyes. This echinoid fossil comes from the Mahanjanga Province in Madagascar. Loren has strategically placed the fossilized remnants at the center of the turtle's shell - it's a perfect fit. Indigenous people recognize the turtle as the symbol of Mother Earth - some Native Americans believe that the turtle contributed to creation because the turtle dove into the primeval waters to retrieve mud to create Mother Earth. The turtle is regarded as a skillful navigator through life's difficulties. Turtle medicine teaches one to go with the flow.
Artist: Loren Tsalabutie (signed)
Size: 3 in. wide x 2-3/4 in. long x 1-1/8 in. tall
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