Native American Indian White Corn Shalako Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed 0620-KD
Native American Indian White Corn Shalako Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed.
An impressive example of hand made Navajo art. This Shalako Kachina was hand crafted by Bertha Lopez and Eloise Jones, master Navajo Kachina carvers from Ganado, AZ. It was made the traditional old fashioned way, hand carved out of a particularly nice piece of genuine cottonwood root. The Navajo artists use the natural shape of the root to form the body. This Kachina Doll was painted by hand with bright and vibrant colors which bring life to the traditional designs. It has also been hand etched with the perfect amount of detail giving it a sense of rich texture. This Shalako Kachina Doll is 22-3/4" tall (including the wooden base), and about 2-1/4" wide. Signed by the Native American artist including census number and labeled White Corn.
The Hopi Shalako towers seven or eight feet in the air, a long, shoulder-less figure that bows and dips as he moves in a most graceful manner. The Hopi Shalako ceremony is held infrequently. The basic intent is probably that of bringing the cloud supernaturals to the Hopi mesa and causing them to remain in the general vicinity of the villages and fields of the tribal lands.
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