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Vernon Lunasee & Prudencia Quam, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
Absolutely adorable bear with great lines when viewed from any angle.
Vernon started carving in the 1980's with brother Ronnie and then taught other siblings. Vernon was heavily influenced by his wife.
Bears are one of the most important animals to Native Americans, their prevalence in carving reflects that and non-native love of the animal too.
Signed: Zuni VLPQ
Depth: 3/4"
Width: 15/16"
Height: 1-5/8"
Weight: 1.7oz/49gr/.11lbs
P060318
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