Navajo Sand Painting Combo Plate Ceremonial Dancer and Coyote Toggle and Outlet
Navajo Sand Painting Combo Plate Ceremonial Dancer and Coyote Toggle and Outlet
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This unique combo wall plate pairs a single toggle switch and a duplex outlet side by side, each half with its own distinct sand painting composition. The toggle side is dramatic and story-filled: a tall Navajo ceremonial dancer or figure with a feathered headdress and staff rises in bold black silhouette, a howling coyote crouches below, a rust orange and black pottery vessel anchors the upper left corner, and sweeping black earth mound shapes fill the lower portion, all framed by a rust orange border stripe along the left edge. The outlet side is a deliberate contrast, clean and graphic: three teal horizontal dash lines at the top, a bold teal arrow or lightning bolt chevron in the center right, and two teal horizontal dash lines at the bottom, all on a plain warm sandy ground. Two very different moods, one beautifully unified plate.
Each cover is made on a standard combo toggle and duplex outlet plate and fits any standard US single toggle and duplex outlet side-by-side configuration. Sealed for durability. Handmade by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth using traditional sand painting techniques, so no two are exactly alike.
- Origin: Handcrafted by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth
- Type: Combo plate, single toggle switch and duplex outlet
- Fits: Standard US single toggle and duplex outlet combo configuration
- Materials: Sand painting on plastic combo plate, sealed finish
- Scene: Toggle side — black silhouette ceremonial dancer with feathered headdress, howling coyote, rust orange pottery, black earth mounds, rust orange border. Outlet side — teal dash lines and teal arrow chevron on sandy ground
- Size: Standard two-gang combo plate, approximately 4.5 x 4.5 inches
- Screws included: Yes, mounting screws
Care: Wipe gently with a dry or barely damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.
Handcrafted by Navajo artist Molly Goldtooth using traditional sand painting techniques. Each piece is one of a kind.
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