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Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
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Navajo Native American Kokopelli Pendant by Jim
SKU: 218534
Our Price: $208.00
Retail Price: $325.00
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Description

  • This is a Navajo handcrafted Pendant by Leonard Jim. The Pendant features hand crafted sterling silver art work with a center Kokopelli and Gaspeite Inlay.

  • The reverse of the pendant is signed by the Navajo Artist noted as LJ and is stamped Sterling. The pendant measures approximately 3 1/8 inches long from the top of the bale to the bottom of the pendant and is 1 3/8 inch wide at the widest point. Total weight of this piece is 31.3 grams.

  • The Kokopelli was regarded as a fertility symbol. The Anasazi or "Ancient Ones" were primarily farmers, growing corn, beans, and squash in the Four Corners area on the Colorado Plateau. Both the Basketmaker Period (dating at least from about 200 B.C.) and the Pueblo Period (dating from about 700 A.D.) include the humpbacked flute player among their deities or supernaturals. As a fertility symbol, he was welcome during corn-planting season. No matter what form or how complete our understanding of his history, Kokopelli still brings wonder to our lives. The thin sound of his flute that once echoed off canyon walls must still be reverberating around the Southwest and through the ages.


  • SKU #218534

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