10 Inch Kokopelli Kachina Doll
10 Inch Kokopelli Kachina Doll
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Kokopelli is one of the most iconic and widely recognized figures in all of Southwestern culture, a flute-playing trickster and fertility deity whose image has been found carved into canyon walls across the Southwest for over a thousand years. He is a bringer of music, rain, seeds, and good fortune, a wandering spirit who arrives with his hump full of gifts and his flute song filling the air. This 10-inch Kokopelli Kachina is handcrafted by Jacida and DeWayne Loley, artists from Shiprock, New Mexico, and rendered with the playful energy and ceremonial detail this beloved figure deserves.
Whether you are a longtime collector or just beginning to explore kachina art, Kokopelli is a natural starting point. His universal appeal and deep cultural roots make him a piece that resonates with nearly everyone. At 10 inches, the flute, the hump, and the hand-painted body markings are all rendered with care and character. Because each one is made by hand, colors and details will vary slightly, making yours one of a kind. Please note that we may have different versions in stock at any given time, so the colors and design of the piece you receive may vary somewhat from the photos shown.
- Artists: Jacida and DeWayne Loley, Shiprock, New Mexico
- Kachina Style: Kokopelli Kachina
- Material: Hand-painted wood or ceramic base with feather and textile accents
- Height: Approximately 10 inches
- Weight: 8 oz
- Made in the USA
Handle gently around feather and fabric accents. Dust lightly with a soft dry brush. Keep out of direct sunlight and away from moisture.
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