Eagle feathers and bison are sacred symbols in Native American culture. Jemez Pueblo artist Joe Toledo uses these symbols in his painting , "In Their Element," representing three elements; Earth, Air, and Water.
A herd of bison graze on the Earth, offering prosperity and protection. A range of mountains towers above the herd, their snowy peaks covered with life-giving Water. Standing Eagle feathers rise into the sky, joining together Earth, Water, and Air, and carrying Eagle's spirit to a place of strength above the clouds.
A herd of bison graze on the Earth, offering prosperity and protection. A range of mountains towers above the herd, their snowy peaks covered with life-giving Water. Standing Eagle feathers rise into the sky, joining together Earth, Water, and Air, and carrying Eagle's spirit to a place of strength above the clouds.
- Size is 64" x 80" (Throw/ Twin)
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Dry clean only