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Native American Hopi Carved Mastop Fertility Katsina Doll by Richard Gorman
Mastop Katsina is a Winter Solstice Katsina, who is unique to the third Mesa villages and appears during Soyal ceremony. He is a counterpart to Second Mesa's Sivaktsina. Both Katsinam represent the energy of fertility for mankind, as well as moisture of rain and snow. They make copulatory gestures to women to promote the procreation of life. Click on numbered boxes below image for additional views.
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Richard Gorman |
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9 in. tall |
Regular Price: $600.00 On Sale For: $400.00 |
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