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Morning Dancer Kachina - Sterling Silver

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Cowhand Wire Sculpture This unique sculpture created by Louis Escoto captures the can-do spirit of the old west, with the cowhand alert and ready to saddle his horse for a day's work. The sculpture, standing  tall overall (approx. including the base), is hand-crafted from steel and aluminum wire and art-mesh without welding or soldering.  Please note in the enlarged photos the intricate detail of this artwork.  You can almost imagine the sound of Howdie pardner! when you're looking at this cowhand. Availability subject to prior sale.
Cowhand Wire Sculpture
Gon Dancer Wire Sculpture This wire sculpture by Louis Escoto is alive with the sounds and spirit of the Gon dance of the Apache.  This dance, in which the dancer represents a mountain spirit, is performed for healing. The  tall (approx. including base) sculpture is made by hand from steel and aluminum wire and art-mesh without welding or solder.  Please note in the enlarged photos the intricate detail of this artwork.   Availability subject to prior sale.
Gon Dancer Wire Sculpture
Morning Dancer Sterling Silver Kachina This sterling silver kachina was created by Toby Henderson, third generation Navajo silversmith.  The   high overall (approx.) figure depicts the Morning Dancer kachina which appears at dawn and carries news and announcements to the tribe.  It is distinguished by the rattle in one hand, the pine bough in the other hand, and distinctive head dress. The silver is richly hand-stamped and decorated with turquoise stones.  This museum quality artwork would grace any home or office setting. Availability subject to prior sale.
Morning Dancer Kachina - Sterling Silver
Corn Dancer Sterling Silver Kachina Among the Hopi, Tewa and Zuni of the American Sourthwest the Kachina represented a supernatural being that carried life's lessons.  This Corn Dancer kachina depicted in sterling silver by Toby Henderson, third-generation Najaho silversmith is the harvester kachina that promotes the growth and development of the crop.  This is distinguished by a rattle in one hand, a corn stalk in the other, and the distinctive head dress. This kachina is richly hand-stamped sterling silver enhanced by turquoise stones.  This   inch high overall (approx.) figure would be a suitable enhancement to any home or office setting. Availability subject to prior sale.
Corn Dancer Kachina- Sterling Silver

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