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20th Century
7.125" H x .75" L x 2.75" W Base 2.75" D
Hand Carved Dark Wood of a Kokopelli Dancing and Playing a Flute
Excellent Condition
An Ironwood Kokopelli figure is a hand-carved sculpture made from desert ironwood, a dense and durable wood found in the Sonoran Desert of the American Southwest. Kokopelli is a Native American fertility deity, often depicted as a hunchbacked flute player, symbolizing music, harvest, and prosperity in Southwestern cultures. These figures are popular in Southwestern folk art and home decor, valued for their unique craftsmanship and cultural significance.
Represents a fertility deity in Native American mythology, particularly associated with Southwestern tribes like the Hopi and Zuni.
Condition:
Excellent
Tribe:
Mexican - New Mexico - Rio Grande
Year Range:
1975 - 2000
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
7.13 in0.75 in2.75 in
Category:
Bronze, Stone and Wood Sculpture, Maidens - Kachinas - Human Figures