Native American Hopi Carved Korososta Planting Katsina Doll
Description
Native American Hopi Carved Korososta Planting Katsina Doll by Thomas Fredericks
Korososta represents the seeds of different plants and has influence over the growth of corn. He often carries corn kernels in his sack. The audience at the dance is anxious to receive any of this seed corn he cares to pass out. Sometimes he is called Ota from the first words of his song. His dances represent planting. This is a sweet carving with soft colors by Tom.
Dimensions:
8.25 in. tall
SKU
Thomas Fredericks--4494
Special Price $235.00 Regular Price $350.00
In stock
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