Carved & painted by Hopi carver Aldrick Mooya, who was born in 1977 to the Greasewood Clan in Kykotsmovi (Third Hopi Mesa).
Young Water Maiden has one of the biggest headdresses-- figuratively reaching to the sky. This kachinas dance brings the prayers of rain and rainbows. She also brings peace and harmony among the different tribes.
Colorful rain cloud headdress, with falling rain feathers touching the ground and creating waterfalls in the four directions of the Earth. These are her blessings!
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).
Young Water Maiden has one of the biggest headdresses-- figuratively reaching to the sky. This kachinas dance brings the prayers of rain and rainbows. She also brings peace and harmony among the different tribes.
Colorful rain cloud headdress, with falling rain feathers touching the ground and creating waterfalls in the four directions of the Earth. These are her blessings!
Hopi Kachinas are carved out of one individual piece of wood.
approximately: 11"x5"x4"