"Double Sunpals" Kachina Doll – Signed C.W. Tom (Navajo Artist) 
"Double Sunpals" Kachina Doll – Signed C.W. Tom (Navajo Artist)
This "Double Sunpals" Kachina Doll, handcrafted by Navajo artist C.W. Tom, beautifully reflects Native American Kachina traditions. Kachina dolls represent spiritual messengers in Hopi culture, embodying various deities and natural elements that guide and bless the people.
Expertly crafted from wood, leather, beads, shell, fur, and feathers, this piece features two figures, possibly symbolizing an elder and apprentice or a ceremonial dance. The intricate hand-painted Sunface masks are adorned with vibrant colors and feathered headdresses, evoking harmony and prosperity.
Signed "C.W. Tom" on the underside, along with the title "Double Sunpals", this piece is an artist-identified work and a meaningful Native American collectible.
Dimensions:
📏 14" X 9" X 5"
Condition:
✅ Good condition, no damage. The paint, feathers, and fur remain intact.