Navajo Chief Kachina by M.C. SWT-KCH-0013
Description:
The Chief Kachina, an ancient figure of wisdom and ceremony, dons a distinctive crooked beak mask decorated with black stars on red and yellow quadrants, separated by striking black-and-white lines. Accents of blue, white, and black add depth around the beak. In each hand, he grasps black feathers, his posture poised in mid-dance with one leg lifted. Cloaked in deep black garments, he is crowned by a striking fan of black-tipped white feathers, creating a bold contrast. As the master of ceremonies, he represents knowledge, tradition, and leadership.
Materials & Measurements:
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Wood, Paint, Suede, Feathers
- Measures approximately 7.5" L x 4.5" W x 10.75" H
- Weighs approximately 7.3 oz.
(Colors may vary due to monitor settings & lighting.)