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Kokopelli Home Decor
August 12, 2013
Kokopelli has been revered since at least the time of the Hohokam, Yuman and Ancestral Pueblo peoples and is one of the most easily recognized figures found in the petroglyphs and pictographs of the Southwest. The earliest known petroglyph of the figure dates to about 1000 AD.
Known as a fertility god, prankster, healer and story teller, Kokopelli has been a source of wonder throughout the country for centuries. Kokopelli embodies the true American Southwest. Although his true origins are unknown, this traveling, flute-playing Casanova is a sacred figure to many Southwestern Native Americans. Carvings of this hunch-backed flute-playing figure have been found painted and carved into rock walls and boulders throughout the Southwest.
La Fuente is proud to offer consumers a beautiful selection of Kokopelli Ceramic Tiles which can be displayed anywhere in your home for a unique decoration! Ceramic tiles depict the famous fertility deity in rock and adobe scenes. Also available are unique Kokopelli Metal Wall Art which is expertly crafted and wonderfully painted. With powerful details and eye-catching color schemes, our Kokopelli wall art is sure to invoke nature and the Southwest anywhere it is displayed. If bright and cheery is more your style, then you may enjoy one of our Kokopelli Coat Racks. Each rack is handmade by skilled artisans in central Mexico.
Whatever the true meaning of Kokopelli is, he has been a source of music making and dancing, and spreading joy to those around him. Even today, Kokopelli, is always welcome in home interiors. Browse our selection of Kokopelli designs today!
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