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Kachinas Hopi Butterfly Maiden Kachina
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Hopi Butterfly Maiden Kachina

$795.00

This is the Hopi Palik-Mana Kachina  (Butterfly Maiden), who appears in the Spring Dances, bringing life to the flowers and fields. She is made of cottonwood, paint, string, fabric scraps and feathers Her beautiful face, dress and tablita (headdress) are painted with vivid colors, circa 1940-50s, 14 ¼ inches tall.

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This is the Hopi Palik-Mana Kachina  (Butterfly Maiden), who appears in the Spring Dances, bringing life to the flowers and fields. She is made of cottonwood, paint, string, fabric scraps and feathers Her beautiful face, dress and tablita (headdress) are painted with vivid colors, circa 1940-50s, 14 ¼ inches tall.

This is the Hopi Palik-Mana Kachina  (Butterfly Maiden), who appears in the Spring Dances, bringing life to the flowers and fields. She is made of cottonwood, paint, string, fabric scraps and feathers Her beautiful face, dress and tablita (headdress) are painted with vivid colors, circa 1940-50s, 14 ¼ inches tall.