Kenneth Wyatt "Heheya Katchina" Pewter Low Number Limited Edition Statue
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"Heheya Kachina" pewter figurine by famous collectible Western artist Ken Wyatt. Signed and numbered 26/500 limited edition.
Artist: Sculpture by the late Texas artist Kenneth Wyatt (1930-2021), who was known for his Western paintings and bronze and pewter sculptures.
Subject: A representation of a kachina, which are spirits or gods in the Pueblo Indian religion, with over 300 different deities. Kachina dolls are traditional to the Hopi people, though the Navajo also create them as an art form.
Material: Polished pewter figurine mounted on a wooden base.
Identification: Kachinas can often be identified by their specific shape, color, and ornamentation. The figure in the image is holding an ear of corn, a common symbol in Pueblo culture.
Condition: like new
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