Left-Handed Kachina Doll – Signed B&D Largo – Hand-Carved & Painted 
Left-Handed Kachina Doll – Signed B&D Largo – Hand-Carved & Painted
This handcrafted Navajo Kachina doll, signed by Native American artists B. & D. Largo, is a beautifully detailed representation of the Left-Handed Kachina (Siyangephoya). Expertly hand-carved from wood and hand-painted, the figure is adorned with leather, fur, and feathers, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistic traditions of Navajo artisans who create Kachina-style dolls.
The boldly decorated mask features rectangular red ears, intricate white geometric patterns, and an extended red tongue, elements that give this figure a striking ceremonial presence. Posed dynamically, the doll captures movement with one foot raised, holding a bow and a decorated pipe—both significant attributes of the Left-Handed Kachina. The natural wood base ensures stability and enhances its display appeal.
Dimensions:
- Height: 10”
- Width: 5 1/2”
- Depth: 5”
Condition:
In good condition, with no major damage. The colors remain vibrant, and all decorative elements are intact. One thumb is absent, but this does not detract from the overall visual appeal.