Kokopelli Native American Metal Figure
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Kokopelli, a figure prominent in Southwest Native American cultures, is often associated with fertility, harvest, and good luck. He's typically depicted as a humpbacked flute player, with his hump sometimes believed to hold seeds or mist, symbolizing the power of growth and abundance. Kokopelli is also considered a trickster, prankster, and healer.
Fertility: Kokopelli is a fertility god, presiding over both human childbirth and agricultural growth.
Harvest: He's also seen as a god of the harvest, bringing prosperity and abundance to the community.
Good Luck: His presence is believed to bring good luck and ensure a bountiful harvest.
Trickster/Prankster: Kokopelli is also known for his playful and sometimes mischievous nature.
Music and Rain: His flute-playing is believed to summon rain and clouds, essential for the growth of crops.
Healer: He's also associated with healing and well-being.
Traders: Some traditions depict Kokopelli as a trader, bringing goods and resources to villages.
Consort: Some depictions include a consort, referred to as Kokopelimi.
Approx. 13 1/2" H
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