Albino Katsina by Cecil Calnimptewa, Hopi - Albino (Chakwaina) Hopi Kachina (RS210)
Associated with the Asa Clan of Zuni Pueblo, the Chakwaina (Albino) Kachina appears in Hopi ceremonies and appears most often in January during the Kiva Dances. A member of the warrior katsinam, this kachina is usually depicted as an ogre, with ferocious teeth and a black goatee and black mask with yellow eyes. In rare cases this Kachina presents as an albino. In its albino state it is thought to represent mist. This is an Albino Chakwaina.
This is a very large statement kachina! The attention to detail and superb carving is what sets Cecil apart and makes his work distinctive and highly collectible.
DETAILS:
Artist: Cecil Calnimptewa, Hopi - signed
Size: 16 1/2" H - Doll 15" high + 1 1/2" base
Base: 7" x 6"
Condition: From an estate - excellent
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cecil is one of the most noted and recognized Hopi carvers living. He was born in 1950 and lives in the village of Moenkopi. He has taken an impressive list of awards and his katsina dolls have homes in some of the most important katsina collections in the country. He is the father of four children and continues to carve today.
Associated with the Asa Clan of Zuni Pueblo, the Chakwaina (Albino) Kachina appears in Hopi ceremonies and appears most often in January during the Kiva Dances. A member of the warrior katsinam, this kachina is usually depicted as an ogre, with ferocious teeth and a black goatee and black mask with yellow eyes. In rare cases this Kachina presents as an albino. In its albino state it is thought to represent mist. This is an Albino Chakwaina.
This is a very large statement kachina! The attention to detail and superb carving is what sets Cecil apart and makes his work distinctive and highly collectible.
DETAILS:
Artist: Cecil Calnimptewa, Hopi - signed
Size: 16 1/2" H - Doll 15" high + 1 1/2" base
Base: 7" x 6"
Condition: From an estate - excellent
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cecil is one of the most noted and recognized Hopi carvers living. He was born in 1950 and lives in the village of Moenkopi. He has taken an impressive list of awards and his katsina dolls have homes in some of the most important katsina collections in the country. He is the father of four children and continues to carve today.
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