The purpose of this guide is to provide a helpful reference to buyers shopping for fetish jewelry on okay. The presence of one or or more of these beads on an item of jewelry does not necessarily mean that the jewelry is not Native Indian made, only that certain of the fetishes were not carved by Native Indians. Fetish jewelry strung (but not carved) by Native Indians is very gemon on Internetauction sites, butdoes not have nearly the value of jewelry that has that has been entirely created by the carver.
If an item that you are considering buying is attributed to a specific carver or beader, you can almost always find other examples of his/her work on the Internet. You can also sometimes discover who carved certain fetishes through careful Internet research.
Here are nine examples of gemercially available fetishes:
Bears
Figure 1. Standing Bear - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 2. Another Popular Standing Bear - Bone (Available in many other materials)
Figure 3. Large Walking Bear - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 4. Small Walking Bear - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 5. Zuni Bear Pendants - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 6. Zuni Bear Beads - Rhyolite
Birds
Figure 7. Assorted Central Birds - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 8. Assorted Bird Fetishes - Assorted Gemstones
Figure 9. Hummingbirds - Assorted Gemstones
Please see Part II of this series for more examples of gemercially available Native Indian style fetishes.
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