Ed Seechoma, Hopi Revivalist style Katsin Mana-Corn Maiden Kachina (JM115)

$375.00

This Katsin Mana-Corn Maiden Kachina is carved in the revivalist style by Hopi artist Ed Seechoma. The doll features horsehair braids, a collar of colorful feathers and a hanging loop for display.  While this kachina is unsigned, it features the signature short legs and turned in feet of Ed's work.  It was originally purchased at the Heard Museum shop and comes with the detailed tag.

Ed Seechoma (b. 1974) is from the village of Hotevilla at Third Mesa and is a well-known carver, creating both traditional and contemporary figures. Ed is one of the few carvers who adheres to the "old" methods - using antique horseshoe files, all-natural pigments, and hand-tying all his feathers.

Kachin Mana, the Corn Maiden Kachina, embodies beauty, grace, and the sacred gift of corn which is central to Hopi life and ceremony. Kachin Mana represents fertility, abundance, and the nurturing power of women. Often seen accompanying other kachinas in dances, her presence brings blessings of growth, harmony, and the continuation of cultural and agricultural traditions.

DETAILS:
Artist: Ed Seechoma, Hopi
Size: 11" high, including feather, 3 1/2" wide, 3" deep
Condition: from a private collection, excellent condition

SHIPPING: actual shipping price will be charged once destination is determined.  All Kachinas are double boxed for safety. 

#kachinadolls #nativeamericanart #nativeamericanculture #hopikachinadolls

JM115

$375.00

This Katsin Mana-Corn Maiden Kachina is carved in the revivalist style by Hopi artist Ed Seechoma. The doll features horsehair braids, a collar of colorful feathers and a hanging loop for display.  While this kachina is unsigned, it features the signature short legs and turned in feet of Ed's work.  It was originally purchased at the Heard Museum shop and comes with the detailed tag.

Ed Seechoma (b. 1974) is from the village of Hotevilla at Third Mesa and is a well-known carver, creating both traditional and contemporary figures. Ed is one of the few carvers who adheres to the "old" methods - using antique horseshoe files, all-natural pigments, and hand-tying all his feathers.

Kachin Mana, the Corn Maiden Kachina, embodies beauty, grace, and the sacred gift of corn which is central to Hopi life and ceremony. Kachin Mana represents fertility, abundance, and the nurturing power of women. Often seen accompanying other kachinas in dances, her presence brings blessings of growth, harmony, and the continuation of cultural and agricultural traditions.

DETAILS:
Artist: Ed Seechoma, Hopi
Size: 11" high, including feather, 3 1/2" wide, 3" deep
Condition: from a private collection, excellent condition

SHIPPING: actual shipping price will be charged once destination is determined.  All Kachinas are double boxed for safety. 

#kachinadolls #nativeamericanart #nativeamericanculture #hopikachinadolls

JM115

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