Native American Priest Killer Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed 0572-KD-NEW
Native American Priest Killer Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed.
This is a stunning example of Navajo Indian artistry. This Kachina Doll has been captured in an energetic traditional dance pose. This one was made the old fashioned way, intricately carved out of genuine soft wood by hand. This is a highly collectible work of art that will grow in value over time. The mask has the traditional features of the Priest Killer with its sharp teeth and hand painted designs. The Priest Killer also includes the head of his latest victim held proudly in one hand and knife in the other, a morbid reminder of his gruesome duties. This killer Kachina Doll is 20" tall (including the wooden base) and 11" wide. It is decorated with genuine buckskin, feathers, and fur. Signed by the Navajo Indian Artist with census number.
Kachina Dolls are gifts given in hope of future abundance and health, as well as tools for education. The Kachina dolls of today's art market are a bridge not only between the spiritual world and mortals but also between Hopis and non-Hopis. Each year Kachinas come, they walk upon the earth and they dance to bring life and renewal. When the Kachinas return to the spirit world at the end of the planting, they return with prayers of the Hopi that we might all continue on this earth for another round in the circle of life. There are more than 250 different kachinas, each with its own separate attributes, representing everything from animals to abstract concepts. The Hopi were the original Kachina doll carvers, using a single piece of cottonwood root. The Navajo began carving in their own creative way adding leather, feathers, beads, and turquoise. For over 2000 years the Indians of the Southwest have danced beneath the heavens, praying to the great spirits for rain and a bountiful harvest. These spirits are embodied by Kachinas, (ka chee`nas). Kachinas represent the spirits of created beings like the soaring eagle and the cunning wolf. During religious ceremonies, the Indians dress up in the elaborate costumes of Kachinas in a celebration of the harmony of creation.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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