SKU: 250823-128
$155.00
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ca. 1980
5.375" H x 2" L x 2.3125" W
Hand Carved from Cottonwood Root and Adorned with Hide Leather, Yarn, Hair, Shells and Feathers Signed Narron Lomayaktewa on the Bottom
In Very Good Condition
Narron Lomayaktewa (born 1945/1946) is a respected Hopi Pueblo master carver known for highly detailed, traditional-style Kachina (Katsina) dolls carved from cottonwood root. He is listed among Hopi artists in Smithsonian resources and has pieces in collections like the National Museum of the American Indian (e.g., Toneinili Kachina and Velvet Shirt Kachina from around 1965). His work is collected and appears in auctions, often noted for fine craftsmanship, vibrant painting, symbolic details, and signatures.
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Hopi
Year Range: 1975 - 2000
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 5.38 in2 in2.31 in
Category: Kachina Doll
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