
Kokopelli's Dance
Kokopelli is an ancient Native-American character. hunchbacked, dancing fluteplayer whose oldest forms are found on on prehistoric rock carvings. He is usually believed to have been a fertility symbol, a humpbacked itinerate trader bearing seeds, playing his flute to announce his presence. Kokopelli symbols often appear in the context of rain, pregnancy, prosperity, and marriage.
This piece pairs with Coyote Song
Framed $95 / Matted $60
The frame dimensions are 12" x 16" and 1" deep.
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Shown Here matted in Ivory / Teal