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6 Inch Corn Maiden Kachina Doll with Detachable Mask

6 Inch Corn Maiden Kachina Doll with Detachable Mask

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The Corn Maiden is one of the most graceful and meaningful figures in Pueblo tradition, representing the spirit of corn, the foundation of life and sustenance in Southwestern culture. She embodies fertility, harvest, and the deep relationship between the people and the land that feeds them. This 6-inch figure is handcrafted by Jacida and DeWayne Loley of Shiprock, New Mexico, with delicate hand-painted detail and a detachable mask that can be removed and appreciated on its own.

The Corn Maiden brings a softer, more nurturing energy to a collection compared to the warrior and chief figures, and she tends to be a favorite for that reason. Because each doll is made entirely by hand, colors and markings will vary slightly from the photos, making yours one of a kind.

  • Artists: Jacida and DeWayne Loley, Shiprock, New Mexico
  • Kachina: Corn Maiden Kachina with detachable mask
  • Material: Hand-painted wood with feather and textile accents
  • Height: Approximately 6 inches
  • Weight: 6 oz
  • Origin: Handcrafted in New Mexico, USA

Care: Handle gently around feather and fabric accents. Dust lightly with a soft dry brush. Keep out of direct sunlight and away from moisture.

Jacida and DeWayne Loley are handcrafted kachina doll artists based in Shiprock, New Mexico, known for their detailed hand-painted figures and traditional Pueblo artistry.

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