Hand-Carved Hopi Kachina Doll — Wood, Fabric, Feathers View Watchlist >
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Lot # C920
System ID # 21994184
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Hand-Carved Hopi Kachina Doll — Wood, Fabric, Feathers
This traditional Hopi Kachina doll is a hand-carved representation of the spiritual beings central to Hopi culture. Crafted from a single piece of wood, the figure is adorned with natural feathers, dyed textile elements, and a painted mask featuring bold facial designs in black, white, turquoise, and red. The doll wears a textured off-white fabric skirt with glittery embroidered motifs in green and silver, complemented by red painted boots with white dot detailing and a turquoise-accented medallion. Hair details appear to be made from natural fibers or wool, adding lifelike volume to the headpiece.
Kachina dolls, or Katsinam, are integral to Hopi religious practices, serving as educational tools and representations of spiritual beings. Each doll embodies specific aspects of nature, animals, ancestors, or celestial forces, and is traditionally carved from cottonwood root, believed to possess spiritual significance due to its association with water sources. The intricate craftsmanship and symbolic adornments reflect the deep cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Hopi people.
- Unsigned
- Hand Carved from One Solid Piece of Wood
- Wood, Yarn, Fur, Glitter, Fabric, Feathers
Condition:
In fair condition overall. Exhibits moderate wear, fading, and material loss consistent with age. The original base is absent, and the object intended for the right hand is missing. Paint has minor abrasions; textile elements show some fraying. Still visually compelling and structurally intact for display.
Size:
12.5"H X 6"W X 4"D