Navajo Sand Painting Combo Plate Teepee Mesa and Ceremonial Feather Rocker and Toggle
Navajo Sand Painting Combo Plate Teepee Mesa and Ceremonial Feather Rocker and Toggle
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This rocker and toggle combo plate tells a full camp scene that flows across both halves. A golden yellow and rust orange mesa butte with a dark brown base anchors the upper left. A white teepee with black poles fans upward from the center, decorated with teal lightning bolt marks and brown chevron arrows on its body, straddling the divide between the two switch cutouts. Three white vertical reed stalks and a small green desert plant rise from a dark brown earth band along the bottom left. On the toggle side, three brown horizontal dash lines and a bold teal six-pointed starburst sit in the upper right, and a tall ceremonial feather hangs vertically along the right edge, white with gray chevron markings, a red and black wrapped base with white dot accents, and brown hanging ties at the bottom.
Each cover is made on a standard combo rocker and toggle plate and fits any standard US rocker/decora and single toggle switch 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, rocker/decora switch and single toggle switch
- Fits: Standard US rocker/decora and single toggle switch combo configuration
- Materials: Sand painting on plastic combo plate, sealed finish
- Rocker side: Golden rust mesa butte, white teepee with teal lightning bolts and brown chevrons, white reed stalks, green desert plant, dark earth band
- Toggle side: Brown dash lines, teal six-pointed starburst, tall ceremonial feather with gray chevrons and red black wrapped base
- 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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