$125.00
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ca. 1960 - 1970
13" H
Hand Carved from Cottonwood Root
Excellent Condition
Ernest Calvin was a skilled Navajo carver known for his detailed and vibrant Kachina dolls from the 1970s onward. His works often incorporate real fur, shells, leather, and intricate painting, creating pieces that "change from every angle" under different lighting. Calvin's style reflects Navajo innovation, making his dolls highly sought after by collectors for their rarity and artistic depth.
B. Calvin, who is likely Ernest Calvin (often signed as E. Calvin or B. Calvin in some listings), a noted carver active in the mid-20th century. Navajo Kachina dolls, while inspired by Hopi traditions, are unique artistic expressions rather than ceremonial objects in Navajo culture. They are typically carved from cottonwood root, painted, and adorned with leather, feathers, beads, and other natural materials. These dolls are collectible items that blend spirituality, humor, and craftsmanship.
Due to the fragile nature of kachina dolls, we do not guarantee they will not break during shipping. We do our best to pack them well, but due to their fragile nature and even with the best packing, small pieces can break. If you are purchasing kachina dolls, please keep this in mind.