Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Wedding Vase with Four Corners
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Native American Navajo Fine Etched Horsehair Wedding Vase with Four Corners by Hilda Whitegoat
The Wedding Vase is an ancient vessel still used in traditional Pueblo wedding ceremonies. Each spout of the vessel represents one of those to be wed. The looped handle represents the unity achieved with marriage. The space created within the loop represents the circle of life. In the traditional ceremony, the couple drink nectar (prepared by the medicine man) from the spouts to represent the blending of their lives. The pot is a reflection of the ancient rite. This unusual four corners wedding vase has four focal medallions, each with an important symbol for the Native people. The dragonfly represents summertime, beauty and rain. The butterfly is a symbol of beauty, summertime and the plants that flourish. The hand symbol is the healing hand or the hand of friendship. The hummingbird is a messenger who not only stops time but also represents beauty and summertime.
9 in. tall
HHF--8910