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Wilson Romero Page Two

This page is devoted to the work of Wilson Romero and Wilson's son, "JR" (not shown) .

Wilson is Cochiti, not Zuni, and the brother of Salvador Romero, also from Cochiti Pueblo. Whereas Zuni carvers tend to use more formal materials including semiprecious stones and mined minerals, The Romero family uses more common-place rocks, often found lying in the open on the stream banks and fields of the Cochiti Pueblo. As a result, these carvings are more organic and rougher than those of their Zuni or Navajo counterparts.

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This is Romero Page Two - Wilson Romero

To visit Salvador Romero's Home Page, Click here

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Wilson Romero Cochiti nativity set
NEW WILSON ROMERO COCHITI NATIVITY CARVING
The stones are a wide variety of found rocks
from the Cochiti Pueblo fields.
Mary = 4" x 2"
R938 - $660

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Wilson Romero Cochiti eagle


WILSON ROMERO CARVINGS

Eagle, Standing.Cochiti Pueblo Field Stone
1 1/4" high x 1/2" deep

CW96 - $25
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Wilson Romero  Nativity  set
WILSON ROMERO COCHITI NATIVITY SET

Carved from assorted stones found on the Cochiti Pueblo.
15 pieces.
RE38 - $660
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Wilson Romero Nativity set


WILSON ROMERO COCHITI NATIVITY SET
Carved from assorted stones found on the Cochiti Pueblo.
16 pieces.
RE39 - $660

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Wilson Romero Cochiti bear

This bear is carved from the pumice rock that is found
along the banks of the Rio Grande as it flows through Cochiti
Pueblo. Wilson Romero, cochiti, is the carver.
2" x 3.25"
R624 - $
55
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Cochit bear by Wilson Romero

A shiny bear emerged from this Cochiti Pueblo field rock.
Striated formations enhance its geologic attraction. Wilson Romero, Cochiti, carved it.
2" x 4"
R623 -
$45

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Wilson Romero Cochiti bunnies


WILSON ROMERO CARVINGS
Pair of Bunnies. Cochiti Pueblo Slate
1 1/4" high x 3/4" deep
Ss28 - $35
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Wilson Romero Cochiti bear

WILSON ROMERO CARVINGS

Bear. Cochiti Pueblo Slate
1 1/4" high x 1 3/4" wide
SM25 - $25
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