NATIVE AMERICAN

ZUNI BEADED HALLOWEEN CACTUS BY FARLAN & ALESIA QUETAWKI

Zuni beadwork has evolved from tourist souvenirs to detailed pieces of folk art.  First the Zuni artists carve a wooden form and then they bead over it, using the peyote stitch and seed or glass beads.  With a continuous strand, Zuni beaders meticulously create wonderful patterns throughout their beadwork.  This spooky Halloween Cactus was hand beaded by award winning artists Farlan and Alesia Quetawki.  There are two black widow spiders climbing up the cactus. Signed


6  1/4” tall x 4” long x 1  7/8” wide


Artist card included


Zuni Pueblo is the largest pueblo in New Mexico, and because of its location, Zuni is the most traditional.  Most of the people of Zuni rely on the sale of traditional and contemporary arts and crafts.  Zuni Pueblo artists are known for their fine jewelry, distinguished pottery, unique fetish carvings, and much more.




Native American Beadwork