Hiram Peynetsa
Black Marble And Apple Coral Bird, Vulture by Hiram Peynetsa
An elaborate, detailed depiction of a condor vulture carved by Hiram Peynetsa perched on a rock looking to its left side with turquoise inlaid eyes. The body is carved in a striking piece of black marble with prominent gray veins that are strategically placed all over the body. In the midst of the gray veins are nicely incised feather rows on the wings. The face is a quite accurate depiction - carved in apple coral with turquoise inlaid eyes and an incised ruff, left unpolished. Condors in California were a revered creature to Native Americans. The condor was considered a master of the spirit, who gave power to humans for a variety of world renewal and cosmic purposes. In some other Native traditions, condors have been seen as symbols of righteous leadership. They are associated with justice, wisdom, and strength. They have also been perceived as benevolent messengers of the afterlife.
Artist: Hiram Peynetsa (signed)
Size: 1-1/2 in. wide x 1-1/2 in. deep x 3-1/2 in. tall
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