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Andres Quandelacy's work is instantly recognizable to those familiar with it. He is particularly noted for profiled mountain lions with the tail curled on the back, "bushytails", and bears, all with heart lines.
Variscite can be mistaken for turquoise. It can be a beautiful stone unto itself. Many artists are utilizing variscite more in place of the more expensive and harder to find turquoise.
Andres is a sibling of noted carvers Stewart, Faye, and Sandra Quandelacy among many others. According to Kent McManis' book; Zuni Fetishes and Carvings, all members of Andres generation (11 all tolled) are carvers.
Unsigned: This is normal for Andres
Length: 1-15/16"
Width: 5/16"
Height: 3/4"
Weight: .3oz/8gr/0.018lbs
$48.00
Kenny Chavez, Zuni A handsome "bushytail" (a generic term used for wolves, coyotes, or fox). It features Kenny's signature sterling inlay. Click this link to see what else is available...
$86.40
Lena Boone, Zuni (1946 - ) Well executed, "tail up" "bushytail" (a generic term used for wolves, coyotes, or fox). She has finished the piece with a high polish. This...
$108.00
Andres Quandelacy's work is instantly recognizable to those familiar with it. He is particularly noted for profiled mountain lions with the tail curled on the back, "bushytails", and bears, all with...
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Danette Laate, Zuni Fetish Carver Handsome "bushytails". I admit to being a sucker for any stone in the Azurite-Chrysocolla family. I'm pretty amazed when I see someone working with it...