Collectibles
Kachina Doll
- Item Number
- 119
- Estimated Value
- 70 USD
- Sold
- 60 USD to vmfgal
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
This Native American (13 inches plus a @ ½ inch stand) collectible can be yours!
Artist: Francisco Dine from Window Rock
Style: Hemis
Kachina Dolls are effigies made of cottonwood that embody the characteristics of the ceremonial Kachina, the masked spirits of the Hopi Native American tribe. According to the Hopi, Kachina dolls are objects meant to be treasured and studied, and are not to be considered idols of worship or children's toys.
Item Special Note
Shipping is not included in purchase price.
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