Description
Carved from a single piece of cottonwood root, this fun kachina doll by Hopi artist William James depicts a chicken. A yellow beak protrudes from a turquoise and red painted head, wooden feathers protruding upward and outward from the top. The chicken holds a rattle in one hand and feather in the other, a red painted sash carved across its body and another surrounding its waist, giving way to a wooden garment painted in green, black, and red patterns. A bracelet is carved around one of the chicken’s wrists with wooden fabric tied around the other, as well as around one knee, and the chicken is finished in a pair of moccasins. 10 3/4″ tall x 5″ wide x 4 1/4″ deep.