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Fine Hopi Carving Kachina Doll Bread Making Scene Dukepoo Native American Mini 1
$ 7.65
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Description
Offered is our 1st Native American Miniature this week:A very finely carved miniature carving of a Hopi woman in traditional dress kneeling in front of an item--either making bread, or beating on a drum. The base measures 2" and the woman measures 1 1/2"
This was carved and signed by the Hopi artist, Buddy Dukepoo, in 1990. The original price was 5.
The carving is in fine condition. There are two little mars at front of wooden stan
d and a smudge to the side of the bread.Please see pictures.
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* Most of the items we sell come from our personal collection gathered over the years from our travels, from Native powwows and craft stores, antique shops, auctions and estate sales. Now that our kids are in college and beyond, we are letting some items go so others can enjoy them.
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