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The
mysterious Kokopelli character is found in a number of Native American
cultures. The figure represents a mischievous trickster, spirit of music
and is distinguished by his dancing pose, a hunchback and flute.
Kokopelli is considered a symbol of fertility that brought well being to
the people, assuring success in hunting, planting and growing crops, and
human conception. His "hump" was often considered a bag of
gifts, a sack carrying the seeds of plants & flowers he would
scatter every spring. Warming the earth by playing his flute &
singing songs, Kokopelli would melt the winter snow & create rain,
ensuring a good harvest.
Kokopelli has been a sacred figure to Native Americans for thousands of
years.
He is one of my favorite! I hope you enjoy beading this design as much
as I did designing it!
Included: A color picture, a color symbol graph and a word chart that
reads like a book. All rows are read from left to right, and rows 1
& 2 have already been combined for you.
Suggested Delica colors with color numbers & quantity needed to
complete the pattern.
4 colors used in this pattern.
Stitch:
Peyote
Beads
Used: Delica
Approx
finished size: 4.86" High x 4.09" Wide
Price:
$6.00
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