Up for sale is a magnificent Corn Dancer Kachina that was crafted by well respected Zuni pueblo artist Dwight Mahooty.
Amazingly, this wonderful kachina (except for the base) was made from one piece of cottonwood root. Many kachinas are made from several pieces of root that are glued together which makes it easier to complete without breaking but takes away significantly from the value. However, Dwight who is a master of his craft, chooses to use the traditional method which requires an amazing amount of talent and patience.
Giving you an accurate description of this kachina is close to impossible, that's why we asked you to look at the pictures, but below are some details:
It stands 10 and 1/4" tall and is about 1 and 3/4" wide. The base is marked " Dwight Mahooty Corn Dancer - Zuni, NM - 2007.