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Cuprite / Sonoran Sunrise Kokopelli by Kevin Chapman - Zuni Fetish
A large cuprite / Sonoran Sunrise Kokopelli with coral inlaid eyes carved by Kevin Chapman playing his flute. Kevin has incised triangles on the sides and back of the body and inlaid 2 mother-of-pearl and one coral dot at the center of each triangle on the sides of the body. The first images of Kokopelli appeared on Hohokam pottery over 1000 years ago. Kokopelli is a Native American deity, revered by many Native American groups in the Southwest. Kokopelli is a symbolic figure associated with fertility, music, merrymaking and good luck.
Artist: Kevin Chapman
Size: 2-3/4 in. long x 5/8 in. wide x 3-5/8 in. tall
#53076 - Zuni Fetishes
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