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The Trail of Painted Ponies-Thunderbird

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Trail of Painted Ponies "Thunderbird," 1E/0,435.

Pony Story:  The Thunderbird is a dominant icon in Native American Indian culture and art, both highly respected and feared because these magical creatures could be a force for both good and evil. Their flapping wings brought rain and storms, which were good for crops, but the lightning shooting from their eyes could also cause destructive winds, flooding and fires. Throughout history, depictions of the Thunderbird have appeared on totem poles, pictographs, jewelry, carvings… and now, on a Painted Pony. Ornament also available.

Item #: 6008842
Release Date: Winter 2021
Artist: Janet Snyder
Material: Resin
Size: 7.25" Tall
Form: Turning
Retired: No

The Trail of Painted Ponies-Thunderbird
The Trail of Painted Ponies-Thunderbird Sale price$71.99 Regular price$80.00

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