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Category: Kachinas$400.00
1 in stock
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Zuni carved Tiffany Tsabetsaye made this outstanding Mudhead “Spirit from the Kiva” kachina. Tiffany is known for his use of colorful acrylic paints on highly detailed carved cottonwood. This marvelous carving would be a great addition to your kachina or Native American art collection. Signed
The Koyemsi, or the Mudhead Kachina, is a clown who may be seen in most Hopi ceremonies. Mudhead Kachinas drum, dance, play games with the audience, and may act as announcers for events. They often give prizes or rewards for the races and guessing games they organize. The term “mudhead” comes from their masks which have mud applied to them.
9 1/4″ tall x 2 5/8″ long x 2 5/8” wide
Artist card included
Zuni Pueblo is the largest pueblo in New Mexico, and because of its location, Zuni is the most traditional. Most of the people of Zuni rely on the sale of traditional and contemporary arts and crafts. Zuni Pueblo artists are known for their fine jewelry, distinguished pottery, unique fetish carvings, and much more.
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Weight | 4 lbs |
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