Indian Kachina sculpture of the Hopi, referred to as "long hair maiden" (the long hair is better recognizable on the back), a phallus-shaped fertility symbol, hand-carved and hand-painted, including the motifs: Indian, corn plant, raindrops and
Stylized turtle, from Polacca/Arizona (USA) with a small base, 23 cm high.
[hint: this is an automatic translation from German]
| Category: folk arts
| Material: Holz
| Country of origin:
New Mexico, United States
| Artist: Calvin Pavatea
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A visually similar exhibit of the collection is#5751 - Sculptures |
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The object of the collection with nearest place of origin in New Mexico, United States is #4901 - Kultgegenstände [Carolyn Concho] . |
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