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Rain Kachina by Pooley

Rain Kachina by Pooley

Regular price $20.00 USD
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The "Rain Kachina" by Pooley is a unique and culturally significant piece that adds to the rich tradition of Hopi carving, specifically associated with the Pooley family. Here are some key details about this small cottonwood root Kachina:

Key Features:

  1. Hopi Carving Legacy: The Rain Kachina is attributed to Pooley, a member of the renowned Hopi Pooley family of carvers. The Pooley family has a notable legacy in Hopi carving, contributing to the art form's cultural richness.

  2. Cottonwood Root Material: Carved from cottonwood root, this Kachina embodies the traditional material used in Hopi carving. The choice of cottonwood root allows for a unique texture and adds to the cultural authenticity of the piece.

  3. Unique Rain Representation: The Kachina represents Rain, a significant and revered presence in Hopi culture. The carving captures the essence of Rain through appropriate designs, colors, and motifs, showcasing the cultural and symbolic significance.

  4. Artistic Signature: The bottom of the Kachina bears the signature "Rain by L Pooley," providing a personal touch and attributing the creation to the specific artist within the Pooley family. The signature adds to the authenticity and provenance of the piece.

  5. Dimensions: The Rain Kachina stands at 3.25" high, excluding the feather. The bottom has a diameter of about 0.75", and the arms span approximately 1.25" across. Its small size adds to its collectibility and charm.

  6. Traditional Hopi Kilt: The Rain Kachina is adorned with a Hopi kilt featuring appropriate designs, colors, and motifs. The attention to detail in the traditional attire reflects the cultural accuracy in the carving.

This small cottonwood root Rain Kachina by Pooley not only serves as a work of art but also carries cultural and historical significance. It represents the craftsmanship of the Pooley family and the enduring traditions of Hopi carving, making it a cherished piece within the realm of Native American art.

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