[From the estate of an avid collector of Native American art, we have quite a few fetishes we will be listing.]

Offering an Emery Boone, Zuni, Native American carved horse fetish signed on the base of his foot. This fetish is Picasso Marble with turquoise eyes and a turquoise arrow bundle on his back. Previously owned in original condition. Measures approximately 3 1/4" long and 2" tall. Please see photographs as they are part of the description.


***Emery Boone’s mother, Socorro, is the younger sister of deceased well-known carver Emerson Quam. Emery Boone primarily uses either jet or pipestone. His images vary, including buffaloes, horses (or ponies), bears, frogs, coyotes, wolves, turtles and mountain lions – basically the traditionally-carved images. What distinguishes Emery’s work is his inlay. Young Emery Boone, born in 1965, learned mostly by watching at the feet of his mother and Emerson and his large family.  As such, he is first cousin to Emerson and Rosalia eight children (all of whom carved) and indirectly related to Rosalia’s carving nieces and nephews – Colvin and Claudia Peina and Troy and Gabe Sice.  Carving has been all around him as he grew up and even now.***


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