$150.00
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Late 20th Century
5.75" H
Hand Carved from Cottonwood Root and Adorned with Leather, Fur, Felt and Feathers
From a Private Estate Collection
In Very Good Condition
W. Edsitty is a Navajo artisan known for crafting various kachina dolls, including examples like Deer, Eagle, Buffalo Warrior, and Badger—frequently signed on the base and adorned with elements like leather, feathers, fur, and paint.
Chasing Star Doll (by W. Edsitty) represents the spirit of celestial bodies, symbolizing planets, stars, meteors, or the cosmos. Navajo interpretations often portray it as a dynamic figure "chasing" heavenly elements, invoking themes of guidance, wonder, and the night sky. It's typically carved from cottonwood root or similar wood, adorned with feathers, leather, beads, and paint in earthy tones (e.g., blues, whites, and blacks to evoke stars). Height is usually around 8–12 inches, with intricate details like a feathered headdress or starry motifs.
Eagle Dancer Doll embodies Kwahu, the eagle spirit, revered as a symbol of strength, power, and divine messaging. The eagle is seen as the ruler of the sky, carrying prayers or dreams to the heavens. The doll features outstretched "wings" made of feathers, a masked face with beak-like elements, and regalia including fur, yarn, and turquoise accents. It's often posed in a dancing stance, standing 10–14 inches tall.
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.