Wedding Vase with Kokopelli & Sand Painting Design by Goldtooth | Southwest Art
Wedding Vase with Kokopelli & Sand Painting Design by Goldtooth | Southwest Art
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This handcrafted wedding vase is a vibrant celebration of Southwest culture and traditional Navajo sand painting artistry. Created by artists Molly and Bryan Goldtooth, this dual-sided piece features detailed hand-painted imagery that brings together powerful symbols of music, abundance, and heritage.
Each vase is carefully crafted and painted, making every piece a unique work of art. The Kokopelli on the front symbolizes joy, fertility, and the spirit of abundance, while the pottery motif on the back celebrates the preservation of water, seeds, and cultural knowledge.
- Artists: Molly & Bryan Goldtooth
- Dimensions: 4" H x 4" W
- Weight: Approximately 7 oz
- Form: Traditional dual-spout wedding vase
- Technique: Hand-thrown ceramic with hand-painted sand art
- Finish: Matte, sand-textured
- Front: Kokopelli flute player symbolizing joy, fertility, and abundance
- Back: Trio of traditional pottery vessels representing cultural preservation
- Accents: Hand-painted lightning elements on the spouts symbolizing rain and life-giving forces
This vase is intended for decorative use only and should not be filled with water. To preserve the painted surface, clean gently with a soft, dry cloth and avoid moisture.
A meaningful and culturally rich addition to any Southwest collection, perfect for collectors or as a symbolic gift celebrating tradition, artistry, and unity.
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