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Women's 1/2" Corn Bracelet |
This bracelet by Hopi artist Kevin Takala features 7 distinct design panels. The main panel features the corn stalk &, rain clouds while the side panels feature kiva opening with moon & stars, prayer feathers, rain & lightening (2), water, and a pueblo design. Kevin has expertly crafted this bracelet and it exhibits his painstaking patience for intricate design. Clouds-Water-Waves : Water is all important to the Hopi as it enables the growth and sustenance of their corn crop. Symbol of good fortune & fertility. Prayer Feathers: Prayer feathers or "Pahos" are created out of cottonwood root or cedar and have specific feathers
attached to catch the wind. They are generally created to communicate with the Creator of the Kachinas and are used
to accomplish specific tasks of protection and blessings. Kokopelli: This character is known as the fertility god, humped back flute player, or shape changer and was revered by all Native American People who knew of him. His representation can be found carved on the side of cliffs, inside caves, mimicked by Kachina Dolls and even in personal adornment. He is generally known to bring good luck and fortune. Among the Hopi people he carries unborn children on his back passing them out to women. Kokopelli also takes part in marriage rituals, crop rituals and he also chases away winter and brings in spring. Kokopelli can also appear with has consort, Kokopelmana. Corn: Being historically the most important crop to the Hopis, the corn stalk represents life itself. | |
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