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Looking similar to hieroglyphics, this style blends the old with a contemporary feel. Each piece is Indian hand painted by a Navajo or Ute Native Artist. Due to the uniqueness of these items, the handpainted design may vary slightly.
- Each piece is signed by artist
- Clean with warm water and mild soap
- Lead free paints and glazes used
- Not for use with food
Kokopelli Profile
The humpbacked flute player is a deity rooted deep in the Anasazi traditions and is still rampant in the pantheons of many pueblo peoples. To the Hopi, he is Kokopelli, influential in fertility and abundance, whether it be in the hunt, the fields, or human reproduction. Thus his presence in the Colorado Plateau country is natural, for the region was a place of birth for the Anasazi and other southwest peoples.
This figure, along with others on Rock Art Pottery, is very representative of the symbols used by the Anasazi (The Ancient Ones).
Legend of the Windbell
For centuries, windbells have captured the gentle breezes and sounded their message. Many believe that early tribesmen may have used bells and the wind spirits to communicate messages to their loved ones.
What better way for you to enjoy a pleasant summer afternoon than letting your thoughts and feelings drift on the wind to the ring of the bell.
May you enjoy many happy hours listening to the pleasant voice of the wind spirit.
Dimensions: Diameter: 3 1/4" x Height: 4 1/2"
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