Carved Black Bear

Carved Black Bear of Jet. This carved Bear fetish measures 2 1/4 inches in length, stands 1 1/2 inch tall and measures 3/4 inch across. The Bear represents strength and power. The Bear is considered to be one of the most powerful and sacred of all animals. This bear fetish is hand carved from Jet with a turquoise arrowhead on its back. Because these Bears are hand carved, each will vary slightly from the picture. Many people carry a carved animal (called a fetish) with them, each one symbolizing a personal meaning!

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Carved Black Bear
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October 13, 2008

Carved Black Bear

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