A HOPI POLYCHROME COILED BOWL AND A HOPI POLYCHROME KACHINA DOLL

細節
A HOPI POLYCHROME COILED BOWL AND A HOPI POLYCHROME KACHINA DOLL
The bowl from the Second Mesa, of cylindrical form with slightly flaring sides, woven in wild currant bush and yucca in a tableta motif, the kachina doll standing with bent legs and arms, possibly representing Lolokong, the Racer Snake Kachina, wearing a hide skirt painted with a snake, with green yarn sash and armbands, black yarn legbands, hide bandoleer accented with shells, and hide wristbands accented with shells and typical leather boots, case mask painted brown with a blue snake, red bulbous eyes and beak, accented with feathers and fur, holding straw in both hands
The bowl: 5in. (14cm.) diameter; the kachina doll: 21in. (53.3cm.) high (2)