Blue Blue Windows Behind the Stars Shaman

$449.00
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Bringing together the magic of ancient rock art and more "recent" rock art, the Blue Blue Windows Behind the Stars Shaman is made almost entirely from repurposed metal. The head is made of resin and mica powder, including ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The metal headdress comes from old snap ties used in construction.

It features the Ancestral Pueblo-inspired symbol of a heron (crane?) plasma cut by hand into the steel inspired by a petroglyph found at Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah.

Ready to hang on the wall, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).

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Bringing together the magic of ancient rock art and more "recent" rock art, the Blue Blue Windows Behind the Stars Shaman is made almost entirely from repurposed metal. The head is made of resin and mica powder, including ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The metal headdress comes from old snap ties used in construction.

It features the Ancestral Pueblo-inspired symbol of a heron (crane?) plasma cut by hand into the steel inspired by a petroglyph found at Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah.

Ready to hang on the wall, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).

Bringing together the magic of ancient rock art and more "recent" rock art, the Blue Blue Windows Behind the Stars Shaman is made almost entirely from repurposed metal. The head is made of resin and mica powder, including ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The metal headdress comes from old snap ties used in construction.

It features the Ancestral Pueblo-inspired symbol of a heron (crane?) plasma cut by hand into the steel inspired by a petroglyph found at Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah.

Ready to hang on the wall, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Plus, 10% of profits from this sale go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).