Carved & painted by Hopi carver Aldrick Mooya, who was born in 1977 to the Greasewood Clan in Kykotsmovi (Third Hopi Mesa).
Her presence is a symbol of rebirth, beauty, fertility, balance, freedom and nature. She is symbolized by butterflies, seedlings, rainwater and spring flowers. She helps us reconnect with nature and rise above problems.
Unlike other kachinas, she is also a goddess.
Hopi Kachinas are carved out of one individual piece of wood.
approximately: 11"x5"x4"
Carved & painted by Hopi carver Aldrick Mooya, who was born in 1977 to the Greasewood Clan in Kykotsmovi (Third Hopi Mesa).
Her presence is a symbol of rebirth, beauty, fertility, balance, freedom and nature. She is symbolized by butterflies, seedlings, rainwater and spring flowers. She helps us reconnect with nature and rise above problems.
Unlike other kachinas, she is also a goddess.
Hopi Kachinas are carved out of one individual piece of wood.
approximately: 11"x5"x4"