Among the most traditional Zuni fetishes, those carved from serpentine carry the spirit of healing, balance, and renewal. This locally sourced stone, found in the hills around Zuni Pueblo, has been cherished for generations for its earthy hues — from soft green and golden tones to deep, grounding olive.
Serpentine is believed to draw away negativity and restore harmony to the mind and body. Its energy is gentle yet steady, symbolizing the cycles of nature and the healing power of patience. Many Zuni carvers choose serpentine for Bear, Badger, and Turtle fetishes — animals that embody strength, health, and perseverance.
In Native symbolism, green stones like serpentine are linked to growth, balance, and the heart. They carry the medicine of renewal and remind us that healing begins from within.
Collectors appreciate Zuni serpentine fetishes for their connection to the land and their calming, natural beauty. Each carving carries the grounding warmth of the Southwest and the spirit of renewal that defines Zuni artistry.