Posted 12 months ago
undreal
(28 items)
I got this from my Grandma, and I am not sure where it came from exactly. I like it a lot because it is very random and different looking, and is made of nice quality materials, especially the fur/hair. There are some writing on the bottom but I cannot clearly read it. Will get a second look soon.
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This is not an authentic Hopi kachina doll. It is a decorative souvenir carving made by the Navajo. Whenever you see rabbit fur, leather, yarn, or lots of feathers, it's a sign that it is Navajo-made. Authentic Hopi kachina dolls don't use those materials, and are accurate representations of actual Hopi kachinas.