Route 66 Corn Kachina
Hopi Corn Kachina, Hand-carved Cottonwood, paint and feathers, marked with the Hopi Guild Stamp and handwritten label on bottom, 3 ¼ inches tall
Route 66 kachina dolls were made for the tourist trade and sold in the Fred Harvey Trading Posts and at road-side stands along Route 66 during the 1960s and 70s. They tend to have a standard simplified style, but details and shapes can identify particular artists, and have become quite collectable.
Hopi Corn Kachina, Hand-carved Cottonwood, paint and feathers, marked with the Hopi Guild Stamp and handwritten label on bottom, 3 ¼ inches tall
Route 66 kachina dolls were made for the tourist trade and sold in the Fred Harvey Trading Posts and at road-side stands along Route 66 during the 1960s and 70s. They tend to have a standard simplified style, but details and shapes can identify particular artists, and have become quite collectable.
Hopi Corn Kachina, Hand-carved Cottonwood, paint and feathers, marked with the Hopi Guild Stamp and handwritten label on bottom, 3 ¼ inches tall
Route 66 kachina dolls were made for the tourist trade and sold in the Fred Harvey Trading Posts and at road-side stands along Route 66 during the 1960s and 70s. They tend to have a standard simplified style, but details and shapes can identify particular artists, and have become quite collectable.