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Kachinas Hopi Koyemsi Kachina
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Hopi Koyemsi Kachina

$950.00

Hopi Mudhead Koyemsi (or Mudhead) Kachina doll, the wise men, teachers, and comic characters at the Hopi dances here portrayed as a creature with a head made of clay with clay knobs for ears and topknot, tubular eyes and mouth. This doll is carved from cottonwood, he wears a neckerchief painted in red, a black kilt, and carries a holds a rattle in one hand. The head and body are painted with natural clay pigment, 1950s - 60s, 15 inches tall

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Hopi Mudhead Koyemsi (or Mudhead) Kachina doll, the wise men, teachers, and comic characters at the Hopi dances here portrayed as a creature with a head made of clay with clay knobs for ears and topknot, tubular eyes and mouth. This doll is carved from cottonwood, he wears a neckerchief painted in red, a black kilt, and carries a holds a rattle in one hand. The head and body are painted with natural clay pigment, 1950s - 60s, 15 inches tall

Hopi Mudhead Koyemsi (or Mudhead) Kachina doll, the wise men, teachers, and comic characters at the Hopi dances here portrayed as a creature with a head made of clay with clay knobs for ears and topknot, tubular eyes and mouth. This doll is carved from cottonwood, he wears a neckerchief painted in red, a black kilt, and carries a holds a rattle in one hand. The head and body are painted with natural clay pigment, 1950s - 60s, 15 inches tall