Trail of painted ponies The End Of Trail

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Both the Native American and his horse appear to have reached the endof a long journey or a spirited hunt. They appear exhausted, as boththe Indian and his pony's head are lowered towards the textured rock and grass trail below, eyes closed. The man holds the painted wooden shaft of a long spear with his hand, as the spear's arrowhead points down to the ground paralleling the contour of the horses neck. The sculptor adorned the spear and the man's arms and black braided hair with white and black feathers, which match the white and black coat of the tired horse. The Native American's bare legs straddle a saddle painted as leather, and his moccasins covered feet hang to both sides of the horse. The moccasins are painted with tan, red and blue, and a matching string of turquois beads sits motionless around the man's neck. A tan bedroll is attached to the saddle behind the Indian. This is a resin, hand painted figurine. Dimensions: 7.5"L x 3.25"W x 7.75"H