3 Inch Corn Maiden Kachina Doll
3 Inch Corn Maiden Kachina Doll
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This 3-inch Corn Maiden Kachina is handcrafted by Jacida and DeWayne Loley, artists from Shiprock, New Mexico. The Corn Maiden is one of the most beloved and sacred figures in Pueblo tradition, representing fertility, nourishment, and the life-sustaining gift of corn to the people of the Southwest. Each doll is shaped and painted by hand, with graceful detailing and soft, earthy tones that reflect the warmth and abundance this figure embodies. Feather and textile accents add a gentle ceremonial quality to the piece.
Corn is central to Pueblo life and spirituality, and the Corn Maiden is honored as a provider and protector of the harvest. She is a figure of gratitude and beauty, a reminder of the deep relationship between the people and the land. Because each piece is made by hand, colors and details will vary slightly, making yours one of a kind.
- Artists: Jacida and DeWayne Loley, Shiprock, New Mexico
- Kachina Style: Corn Maiden Kachina
- Material: Hand-painted wood or ceramic base with feather and textile accents
- Height: Approximately 3 inches
- Weight: 4 oz
- Includes hanging loop
- 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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