All Kachinas
Hand Crafted Eagle Navajo Vase JX125881
Vase measures approximately 10-1/4" tall, 6-3/4" wide and is 21-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
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Vase measures approximately 6-1/2" tall, 6-1/2" wide and is 14-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Eagle Hand Crafted Pottery JX123547
Pot measures approximately 8" tall, 7-3/4" wide and is 25-1/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreHand Crafted Eagle Navajo Vase JX125883
Vase measures approximately 10-1/4" tall, 6-3/4" wide and is 21-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNative American Navajo Eagle Hand Crafted Pottery JX123489
Pot measures approximately 8" tall, 8" wide and is 25-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreHand Crafted Eagle Navajo Vase JX125875
Vase measures approximately 10-1/4" tall, 6-3/4" wide and is 21-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreNavajo Hand Crafted Eagle Pottery JX123744
Pot measures approximately 8-1/4" tall, 8" wide and is 25-1/2" in. circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreHand Crafted Eagle Navajo Vase JX125885
Vase measures approximately 8-1/2" tall, 7-1/2" wide and is 25-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreKokopelli Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery By Artist Watchman AX129345
Pot measures approximately 7-1/4" tall, 7" wide and is 21" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreKokopelli Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery By Artist Shyla Watchman AX129338
Pot measures approximately 8-5/8" tall, 8" wide and is 24-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreKokopelli Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery By Artist Shyla Watchman AX129351
Pot measures approximately 7" tall, 6" wide and is 19-3/4" in circumference (around its widest point).
Learn MoreKokopelli Navajo Hand Crafted Pottery By Artist Watchman AX129343
Pot measures approximately 5" tall, 8" wide and is 26-1/2" in circumference (around its widest point).
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The Kachina Doll is a wooden carving that embodies a spirit or belief. The Hopi tribes of the west were the first to create Kachina, carving and decorating the dolls to resemble deities and other members of the spirit world.
A Kachina Doll is most commonly carved into a human shape from Cottonwood root, and is then painted and adorned with various cloths, jewels, and (faux) feathers and fur. Each Kachina Doll is unique and represents a belief, cultural symbol, spiritual being, or meaning. The Kachina Dolls have been used as pieces for prayer, trading commodities, and as a way to communicate with those in the spirit world.
Today, Kachina Dolls are still used in ceremonies and sacred activities, but they are also a way for Native Americans to share their culture by creating Kachina specifically for sale or display. Still, each Kachina Doll is unique.